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The RNA thermometer motif ROSE-G regulates ABC transporter gene expression in bacteria
RNA thermometers are temperature-sensing non-coding RNA that regulate the expression of downstream genes. We previously reported that a well-characterized RNA thermometer, the ROSE-like element (repression of heat shock gene expression), is broadly distributed upstream of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter genes in bacteria. ABC transporters are a superfamily of transmembrane proteins that harness ATP hydrolysis to facilitate the export and import of substrates across cel
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Multiplex Aptamer Discovery through Apta-Seq and Its Application to ATP Aptamers Derived from Human-Genomic SELEX
Laboratory-evolved RNAs bind a wide variety of targets and serve highly diverse functions, including as diagnostic and therapeutic aptamers. The majority of aptamers have been identified using in vitro selection (SELEX), a molecular evolution technique based on selecting target-binding RNAs from highly diverse pools through serial rounds of enrichment and amplification. In vitro selection typically yields multiple distinct motifs of highly variable abundance and target-bindin
Jan 141 min read
Regulation of mRNA translation by a photoriboswitch
Optogenetic tools have revolutionized the study of receptor-mediated processes, but such tools are lacking for RNA-controlled systems. In particular, light-activated regulatory RNAs are needed for spatiotemporal control of gene expression. To fill this gap, we used in vitro selection to isolate a novel riboswitch that selectively binds the trans isoform of a stiff-stilbene (amino- t SS)-a rapidly and reversibly photoisomerizing small molecule. Structural probing revealed tha
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Characterization of a FourU RNA Thermometer in the 5' Untranslated Region of Autolysin Gene blyA in the Bacillus subtilis 168 Prophage SPβ
RNA thermometers are noncoding RNA structures located in the 5' untranslated regions (UTRs) of genes that regulate gene expression through temperature-dependent conformational changes. The fourU class of RNA thermometers contains a specific motif in which four consecutive uracil nucleotides are predicted to base pair with the Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence in a stem. We employed a bioinformatic search to discover a fourU RNA thermometer in the 5'-UTR of the blyA gene of the Ba
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Robo-Therm, a pipeline to RNA thermometer discovery and validation
RNA thermometers are highly structured noncoding RNAs located in the 5'-untranslated regions (UTRs) of genes that regulate expression by undergoing conformational changes in response to temperature. The discovery of RNA thermometers through bioinformatics is difficult because there is little sequence conservation among their structural elements. Thus, the abundance of these thermosensitive regulatory structures remains unclear. Herein, to advance the discovery and validation
Jan 141 min read
RNA thermometers are widespread upstream of ABC transporter genes in bacteria
RNA thermometers are temperature-sensing non-coding RNAs that regulate the expression of downstream genes. A well-characterized RNA thermometer motif discovered in bacteria is the ROSE-like element (repression of heat shock gene expression). ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are a superfamily of transmembrane proteins that harness ATP hydrolysis to facilitate the export and import of substrates across cellular membranes. Through structure-guided bioinformatics, we disco
Jan 141 min read
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