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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis transposon sequencing database (MtbTnDB): a large-scale guide to genetic conditional essentiality

View ORCID ProfileAdrian Jinich, Anisha Zaveri, Michael A. DeJesus, Emanuel Flores-Bautista, Clare M. Smith, Christopher M. Sassetti, Jeremy M. Rock, Sabine Ehrt, Dirk Schnappinger, Thomas R. Ioerger, Kyu Rhee
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.05.434127
Adrian Jinich
aDivision of Infectious Diseases, Weill Department of Medicine, Weill-Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
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Anisha Zaveri
bDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
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Michael A. DeJesus
cLaboratory of Host-Pathogen Biology, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY
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Emanuel Flores-Bautista
dDivision of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
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Clare M. Smith
eDepartment of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University, Durham, NC
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Christopher M. Sassetti
fDepartment of Microbiology and Physiological Systems, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
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Jeremy M. Rock
cLaboratory of Host-Pathogen Biology, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY
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Sabine Ehrt
bDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
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Dirk Schnappinger
bDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
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Thomas R. Ioerger
gDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, TX
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Kyu Rhee
aDivision of Infectious Diseases, Weill Department of Medicine, Weill-Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
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Characterization of gene essentiality across different conditions is a useful approach for predicting gene function. Transposon sequencing (TnSeq) is a powerful means of generating genome-wide profiles of essentiality and has been used extensively in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) genetic research. Over the past two decades, dozens of TnSeq screens have been published, yielding valuable insights into the biology of Mtb in vitro, inside macrophages, and in model host organisms. However, these Mtb TnSeq profiles are distributed across dozens of research papers within supplementary materials, which makes querying them cumbersome and assembling a complete and consistent synthesis of existing data challenging. Here, we address this problem by building a central repository of publicly available TnSeq screens performed in M. tuberculosis, which we call the Mtb transposon sequencing database (MtbTnDB). The MtbTnDB encompasses 64 published and unpublished TnSeq screens, and is standardized, open-access, and allows users easy access to data, visualizations, and functional predictions through an interactive web-app (www.mtbtndb.app). We also present evidence that (i) genes in the same genomic neighborhood tend to have similar TnSeq profiles, and (ii) clusters of genes with similar TnSeq profiles tend to be enriched for genes belonging to the same functional categories. Finally, we test and evaluate machine learning models trained on TnSeq profiles to guide functional annotation of orphan genes in Mtb. In addition to facilitating the exploration of conditional genetic essentiality in this important human pathogen via a centralized TnSeq data repository, the MtbTnDB will enable hypothesis generation and the extraction of meaningful patterns by facilitating the comparison of datasets across conditions. This will provide a basis for insights into the functional organization of Mtb genes as well as gene function prediction.

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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis transposon sequencing database (MtbTnDB): a large-scale guide to genetic conditional essentiality
Adrian Jinich, Anisha Zaveri, Michael A. DeJesus, Emanuel Flores-Bautista, Clare M. Smith, Christopher M. Sassetti, Jeremy M. Rock, Sabine Ehrt, Dirk Schnappinger, Thomas R. Ioerger, Kyu Rhee
bioRxiv 2021.03.05.434127; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.05.434127
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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis transposon sequencing database (MtbTnDB): a large-scale guide to genetic conditional essentiality
Adrian Jinich, Anisha Zaveri, Michael A. DeJesus, Emanuel Flores-Bautista, Clare M. Smith, Christopher M. Sassetti, Jeremy M. Rock, Sabine Ehrt, Dirk Schnappinger, Thomas R. Ioerger, Kyu Rhee
bioRxiv 2021.03.05.434127; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.05.434127

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