Project Details
Integrative Analysis of Genome, Transcriptome and Epigenome Data from Coevolved Bacillus Thuringiensis Strains CLUSTER: "Experimental Evolution and Natural Variation of Bacillus-Invertebrate Interactions"
Applicant
Privatdozent Dr. Heiko Liesegang
Subject Area
Parasitology and Biology of Tropical Infectious Disease Pathogens
Term
from 2012 to 2016
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 224691797
In the proposed project the reciprocal genomic adaptations of parasites and hosts during evolutionary processes and their impact on the gene activity shall be investigated. Therefore genome-, transcriptome- and epigenome data will be produced by high throughput sequencing methods. First a quantification, characterization and localization of the mutation events during three host-parasite coevolution experiments with Bacillus thuringiensis MBYT18247 and 407 will be performed. The data will be generated by a) high coverage genome sequencing for the determination of sequence variation and b) single molecule sequencing for the determination of the methylation status of host and parasite genomes from the original and the evolved material. To identify mutations relevant for strain adaptation a comparative RNA-seq based transcription analysis of parasite/host samples from different time points of the evolution experiment will be performed. The thus generated data shall be analyzed in an “in depth” analysis with bioinformatics methods and be used to develop a dynamic structural model of the parasite genome. A functional analysis of mutated genes with varied activity and phenotype might be done by the target reconstruction of the mutants on wild type strains followed by infection experiments. The functional analysis represents the final experimental work. The suggested experiments promise insights in the evolutionary mechanisms of the species Bacillus thuringiensis which might, due to the high similarity of genome structures, may be generalized to the whole genus Bacillus.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1399:
Host-Parasite Coevolution - Rapid Reciprocal Adaptation and its Genetic Basis
Participating Persons
Elzbieta Brzuszkiewicz, Ph.D.; Dr. Sonja Volland