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Global role of the bacterial post-transcriptional regulator CsrA revealed by integrated transcriptomics.


ABSTRACT: CsrA is a post-transcriptional regulatory protein that is widely distributed among bacteria. This protein influences bacterial lifestyle decisions by binding to the 5' untranslated and/or early coding regions of mRNA targets, causing changes in translation initiation, RNA stability, and/or transcription elongation. Here, we assess the contribution of CsrA to gene expression in Escherichia coli on a global scale. UV crosslinking immunoprecipitation and sequencing (CLIP-seq) identify RNAs that interact directly with CsrA in vivo, while ribosome profiling and RNA-seq uncover the impact of CsrA on translation, RNA abundance, and RNA stability. This combination of approaches reveals unprecedented detail about the regulatory role of CsrA, including novel binding targets and physiological roles, such as in envelope function and iron homeostasis. Our findings highlight the integration of CsrA throughout the E. coli regulatory network, where it orchestrates vast effects on gene expression.

SUBMITTER: Potts AH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5694010 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Global role of the bacterial post-transcriptional regulator CsrA revealed by integrated transcriptomics.

Potts Anastasia H AH   Vakulskas Christopher A CA   Pannuri Archana A   Yakhnin Helen H   Babitzke Paul P   Romeo Tony T  

Nature communications 20171117 1


CsrA is a post-transcriptional regulatory protein that is widely distributed among bacteria. This protein influences bacterial lifestyle decisions by binding to the 5' untranslated and/or early coding regions of mRNA targets, causing changes in translation initiation, RNA stability, and/or transcription elongation. Here, we assess the contribution of CsrA to gene expression in Escherichia coli on a global scale. UV crosslinking immunoprecipitation and sequencing (CLIP-seq) identify RNAs that int  ...[more]

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