RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens

Temperature variation is one of the multiple parameters a microbial pathogen encounters when it invades a warm-blooded host. To survive and thrive at host body temperature, human pathogens have developed various strategies to sense and respond to their ambient temperature. An instantaneous response...

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Main Authors: Loh, Edmund, Righetti, Francesco, Eichner, Hannes, Twittenhoff, Christian, Narberhaus, Franz
Other Authors: Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering
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Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-812532020-09-21T11:34:02Z RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens Loh, Edmund Righetti, Francesco Eichner, Hannes Twittenhoff, Christian Narberhaus, Franz Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering RNA Structures DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Bacterial Pathogen Temperature variation is one of the multiple parameters a microbial pathogen encounters when it invades a warm-blooded host. To survive and thrive at host body temperature, human pathogens have developed various strategies to sense and respond to their ambient temperature. An instantaneous response is mounted by RNA thermometers (RNATs), which are integral sensory structures in mRNAs that modulate translation efficiency. At low temperatures outside the host, the folded RNA blocks access of the ribosome to the translation initiation region. The temperature shift upon entering the host destabilizes the RNA structure and thus permits ribosome binding. This reversible zipper-like mechanism of RNATs is ideally suited to fine-tune virulence gene expression when the pathogen enters or exits the body of its host. This review summarizes our present knowledge on virulence-related RNATs and discusses recent developments in the field. Published version 2019-01-14T03:06:35Z 2019-12-06T14:26:37Z 2019-01-14T03:06:35Z 2019-12-06T14:26:37Z 2018 Journal Article Loh, E., Righetti, F., Eichner, H., Twittenhoff, C., & Narberhaus, F. (2018). RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens. Microbiology Spectrum, 6(2), RWR-0012-2017. doi:10.1128/microbiolspec.RWR-0012-2017. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81253 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47454 10.1128/microbiolspec.RWR-0012-2017. en Microbiology Spectrum © 2018 American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Microbiology Spectrum and is made available with permission of American Society for Microbiology. 16 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic RNA Structures
DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences
Bacterial Pathogen
spellingShingle RNA Structures
DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences
Bacterial Pathogen
Loh, Edmund
Righetti, Francesco
Eichner, Hannes
Twittenhoff, Christian
Narberhaus, Franz
RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens
description Temperature variation is one of the multiple parameters a microbial pathogen encounters when it invades a warm-blooded host. To survive and thrive at host body temperature, human pathogens have developed various strategies to sense and respond to their ambient temperature. An instantaneous response is mounted by RNA thermometers (RNATs), which are integral sensory structures in mRNAs that modulate translation efficiency. At low temperatures outside the host, the folded RNA blocks access of the ribosome to the translation initiation region. The temperature shift upon entering the host destabilizes the RNA structure and thus permits ribosome binding. This reversible zipper-like mechanism of RNATs is ideally suited to fine-tune virulence gene expression when the pathogen enters or exits the body of its host. This review summarizes our present knowledge on virulence-related RNATs and discusses recent developments in the field.
author2 Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering
author_facet Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering
Loh, Edmund
Righetti, Francesco
Eichner, Hannes
Twittenhoff, Christian
Narberhaus, Franz
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author Loh, Edmund
Righetti, Francesco
Eichner, Hannes
Twittenhoff, Christian
Narberhaus, Franz
author_sort Loh, Edmund
title RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens
title_short RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens
title_full RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens
title_fullStr RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens
title_full_unstemmed RNA thermometers in bacterial pathogens
title_sort rna thermometers in bacterial pathogens
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81253
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47454
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