The meningococcus genome is characterized by high plasticity promoted by spontaneous mutational mechanisms: local or global changes due to repeated sequences, phase variation, horizontal gene transfer and others. The CREN (contact regulatory element of Neisseria) is a 50-150bps repeated sequence localized in the genome of pathogenic Neisseria species and often located directed upstream of the ATG start codon of genes. This DNA repeat sequence was identified as a cis-regulatory element that coordinates the upregulation of several genes in response to host cell contact, however the mechanism through which this occurs remains obscure. In serogroup B meningococcal strain MC58 12 highly conserved CREN regions were identified. In our work we focus on nmb2132, one of the 5 MenB vaccine antigens and CrgA (nmb1856), with CREN element in their 5’UTR. We demonstrate that there is a co-regulation mediated by Hfq and CREN at the post-transcriptional level for genes with CREN in their 5’UTR.

The involvement of mobile chromosomal elements in post-transcriptional regulatory control via the Hfq RNA chaperone / Pigozzi E.; Fantappiè L.; Ieva R.; Spadafina T.; Serruto D.; Seib K.; Scarlato V.; Delany I.. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 192-192. (Intervento presentato al convegno National Meeting tenutosi a Spoleto nel June 11-13).

The involvement of mobile chromosomal elements in post-transcriptional regulatory control via the Hfq RNA chaperone

FANTAPPIE', LAURA;SCARLATO, VINCENZO;
2009

Abstract

The meningococcus genome is characterized by high plasticity promoted by spontaneous mutational mechanisms: local or global changes due to repeated sequences, phase variation, horizontal gene transfer and others. The CREN (contact regulatory element of Neisseria) is a 50-150bps repeated sequence localized in the genome of pathogenic Neisseria species and often located directed upstream of the ATG start codon of genes. This DNA repeat sequence was identified as a cis-regulatory element that coordinates the upregulation of several genes in response to host cell contact, however the mechanism through which this occurs remains obscure. In serogroup B meningococcal strain MC58 12 highly conserved CREN regions were identified. In our work we focus on nmb2132, one of the 5 MenB vaccine antigens and CrgA (nmb1856), with CREN element in their 5’UTR. We demonstrate that there is a co-regulation mediated by Hfq and CREN at the post-transcriptional level for genes with CREN in their 5’UTR.
2009
Società Italiana di Microbiologia Generale e Biotecnologie Microbiche
192
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The involvement of mobile chromosomal elements in post-transcriptional regulatory control via the Hfq RNA chaperone / Pigozzi E.; Fantappiè L.; Ieva R.; Spadafina T.; Serruto D.; Seib K.; Scarlato V.; Delany I.. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 192-192. (Intervento presentato al convegno National Meeting tenutosi a Spoleto nel June 11-13).
Pigozzi E.; Fantappiè L.; Ieva R.; Spadafina T.; Serruto D.; Seib K.; Scarlato V.; Delany I.
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