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Extraction of CRISPR-targeted sequences from the metagenome.


ABSTRACT: Homology-based search is commonly used to uncover mobile genetic elements (MGEs) from metagenomes, but it heavily relies on reference genomes in the database. Here we introduce a protocol to extract CRISPR-targeted sequences from the assembled human gut metagenomic sequences without using a reference database. We describe the assembling of metagenome contigs, the extraction of CRISPR direct repeats and spacers, the discovery of protospacers, and the extraction of protospacer-enriched regions using the graph-based approach. This protocol could extract numerous characterized/uncharacterized MGEs. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Sugimoto et al. (2021).

SUBMITTER: Sugimoto R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9256941 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extraction of CRISPR-targeted sequences from the metagenome.

Sugimoto Ryota R   Nishimura Luca L   Nguyen Phuong Thanh PT   Inoue Ituro I  

STAR protocols 20220702 3


Homology-based search is commonly used to uncover mobile genetic elements (MGEs) from metagenomes, but it heavily relies on reference genomes in the database. Here we introduce a protocol to extract CRISPR-targeted sequences from the assembled human gut metagenomic sequences without using a reference database. We describe the assembling of metagenome contigs, the extraction of CRISPR direct repeats and spacers, the discovery of protospacers, and the extraction of protospacer-enriched regions usi  ...[more]

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