A single nucleotide polymorphism produces different transcription profiles in Campylobacter jejuni's cysM.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Frontiers in Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2025.1501331
Nereus W Gunther Iv, Siddhartha Kanrar, Aisha Abdul-Wakeel, Michael J McAnulty, John Renye, Joseph Uknalis, Gaylen A Uhlich
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Abstract

A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the 126 bp untranslated region (UTR) directly upstream of Campylobacter jejuni's cysM (cysteine synthase) results in significant effects on gene transcription. UTR sequences, containing the predicted promoter region of cysM, from 264 different strains were compared, and revealed a SNP twenty nucleotides upstream of the cysM translation start site. In 219 strains the UTR sequence contained a guanine at this locus, and the remaining 45 strains had an adenine at the same position. Strains possessing the guanine SNP showed higher amounts of cysM transcripts compared to adenine SNP strains. When both UTR regions were cloned upstream of the major flagellar subunit (flaA) the guanine SNP UTR resulted in significantly greater levels of flaA transcription compared to the adenine SNP containing UTR. Additionally, when the UTR containing the guanine SNP was fused to flaA, motility was restored for a flaAB null mutant. Motility was not rescued initially when flaA was fused to the UTR containing the adenine SNP UTR. However, when the flaAB null mutant, containing a copy of flaA fused to the adenine-containing UTR, was incubated in Brucella broth for a minimum of two consecutive passages each lasting 48 h, transcription of flaA increased and motility was restored. Additional analysis of the flaA mRNA produced by the strain containing the adenine SNP UTR fused to flaA grown in Brucella broth versus agar suggests that the effects on motility occurred through blocking of full-length mRNA production.

单核苷酸多态性在空肠弯曲杆菌的cysM中产生不同的转录谱。
空肠弯曲杆菌(Campylobacter jejuni)半胱氨酸合成酶(cysM)上游126 bp非翻译区(UTR)的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)对基因转录有显著影响。我们比较了264株cysM的UTR序列,发现了一个位于cysM翻译起始位点上游20个核苷酸的SNP。其中219株的UTR序列在该位点含有一个鸟嘌呤,其余45株的UTR序列在同一位点含有一个腺嘌呤。与腺嘌呤SNP菌株相比,具有鸟嘌呤SNP的菌株显示出更高数量的cysM转录本。当两个UTR区域克隆在鞭毛主亚基(flaA)上游时,鸟嘌呤SNP UTR导致flaA转录水平显著高于含有UTR的腺嘌呤SNP。此外,当含有鸟嘌呤SNP的UTR与flaA融合时,flab零突变体的运动恢复。当flaA与含有腺嘌呤SNP的UTR融合时,最初的运动性并没有恢复。然而,当含有flaA拷贝融合到含有腺嘌呤的UTR的flaAB零突变体在布鲁氏菌肉汤中孵育至少连续两代,每次持续48小时时,flaA的转录增加,运动恢复。另外,对含有腺嘌呤SNP UTR的菌株产生的flaA mRNA的分析表明,在布鲁氏菌肉汤中与琼脂中生长的flaA融合后,对运动性的影响是通过阻断全长mRNA的产生而发生的。
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Microbiology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across the entire spectrum of microbiology. Field Chief Editor Martin G. Klotz at Washington State University is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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