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    A Novel sRNA Member of the Carbon Storage Regulatory System of Escherichia Coli

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    2002-12-01
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    Weilbacher, Thomas
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    Weilbacher, Thomas S., A Novel sRNA Member of the Carbon Storage Regulatory System of Escherichi coli. Master of Science (Microbiology & Immunology), December, 2002, 57 pp., 2 tables, 12 illustrations, bibliography, 44 titles. Small untranslated RNAs (sRNAs) perform a variety of important functions in bacterial systems. The 245 nt sRNA of Escherichia coli K-12, CsrC, was uncovered using a genetic screen for genes that regulate glycogen biosynthesis. CsrC RNA binds multiple copies of CsrA, a protein that post-transcriptionally regulates central carbon flux, biofilm formation, and motility in E. coli. CsrC antagonizes the regulatory effects of CsrA, presumably by sequestering this protein. The discovery of CsrC is intriguing, in that a similar sRNA, CsrB, performs essentially the same function. Both of these sRNAs possess similar imperfect repeat sequences (18 in CsrB, 9 in CsrC), primarily localized in the loops of predicted hairpins, which may serve as CsrA binding elements. Transcription of csrC increases as the culture approaches the stationary phase of growth and is activated by CsrA and the response regulator UvrY. Complementation and in vitro transcription-translation experiments reveal that CsrA effects on csrC are mediated indirectly, through UvrY. Because CsrB and CsrC antagonize the activity of CsrA and are dependent on CsrA for their synthesis, a csrB null mutation causes a modest compensatory increase in CsrC levels and vice versa. An updated model for the signaling circuitry of the Csr system is discussed.
    Subject
    Bacteria
    Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
    Bacteriology
    Cell Anatomy
    Cell and Developmental Biology
    Cell Biology
    Computational Biology
    Developmental Biology
    Diseases
    Genetics
    Genetics and Genomics
    Genomics
    Life Sciences
    Medical Cell Biology
    Medical Immunology
    Medical Microbiology
    Medicine and Health Sciences
    Microbiology
    Molecular Genetics
    Other Cell and Developmental Biology
    Other Genetics and Genomics
    Novel sRNA
    carbon storage regulatory system
    E coli
    Escherichi coli
    sRNA
    bacterial systems
    glycogen biosynthesis
    transcription
    CsrA
    CsrC
    repeat sequences
    binding agents
    growth
    response regulator
    complementation
    in vitro
    synthesis
    mutation
    signaling circuitry
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    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/29637
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