Annotating microbial functions with ProkFunFind

  • Dufault-Thompson K
  • Jiang X
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Abstract

Genome sequencing and analysis are increasingly important parts of microbiology, providing a way to predict metabolic functions, identify virulence factors, and understand the evolution of microbes. The expanded use of genome sequencing has also brought an abundance of search and annotation methods, but integrating the information from these different methods can be challenging and is often done through ad hoc approaches. To bridge the gap between different types of annotations, we developed ProkFunFind, a flexible and customizable search tool incorporating multiple search approaches and annotation types to annotate microbial functions. We demonstrated the utility of ProkFunFind by searching for gene clusters encoding flagellar genes using a combination of different annotation types and searches. Overall, ProkFunFind provides a reproducible and flexible way to identify gene clusters of interest, facilitating the meaningful analysis of new and existing microbial genomes.

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Dufault-Thompson, K., & Jiang, X. (2024). Annotating microbial functions with ProkFunFind. MSystems, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00036-24

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