Riboswitches in Eubacteria Sense the Second Messenger Cyclic Di-GMP
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Yale University
Abstract
Cyclic di-guanosine monophosphate (di-GMP) is a circular RNA dinucleotide that functions as a second messenger in diverse species of bacteria to trigger wide-ranging physiological changes, including cell differentiation, conversion between motile and biofilm lifestyles, and virulence gene expression. However, the mechanisms by which cyclic di-GMP regulates gene expression have remained a mystery. We found that cyclic di-GMP in many bacterial species is sensed by a riboswitch class in messenger RNA that controls the expression of genes involved in numerous fundamental cellular processes. A variety of cyclic di-GMP regulons are revealed, including some riboswitches associated with virulence gene expression,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.46
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- 100%
- References
- 22
Authors
7- NSNarasimhan Sudarsan
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University
- ERE. R. Lee
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University
- ZWZasha Weinberg
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University
- RHRyan H. Moy
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University
- JNJ. N. Kim
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University
Topics & keywords
- Riboswitch
- Caulobacter crescentus
- Biology
- Regulon
- Second messenger system
- Gene
- Gene expression
- Genetics