2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2020.00127
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Comparative Genomics and Evolutionary Analysis of RNA-Binding Proteins of the CsrA Family in the Genus Pseudomonas

Abstract: Gene expression is adjusted according to cellular needs through a combination of mechanisms acting at different layers of the flow of genetic information. At the posttranscriptional level, RNA-binding proteins are key factors controlling the fate of nascent and mature mRNAs. Among them, the members of the CsrA family are small dimeric proteins with heterogeneous distribution across the bacterial tree of life, that act as global regulators of gene expression because they recognize characteristic sequence/struct… Show more

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“…The ability of free-living bacteria to respond and adapt to environmental changes relies on various interconnected regulatory networks, from which the Csr/Rsm (carbon storage regulator/ repressor of stationary-phase metabolites) is one of the most intensively studied post-transcriptional regulatory systems [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. This system is widely present and conserved among nearly 3,000 species of bacteria and act as a global regulator of gene expression of hundreds of genes including, among others, those supporting robust growth and a diverse collection of virulence genes in animal and plant pathogens.…”
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“…The ability of free-living bacteria to respond and adapt to environmental changes relies on various interconnected regulatory networks, from which the Csr/Rsm (carbon storage regulator/ repressor of stationary-phase metabolites) is one of the most intensively studied post-transcriptional regulatory systems [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. This system is widely present and conserved among nearly 3,000 species of bacteria and act as a global regulator of gene expression of hundreds of genes including, among others, those supporting robust growth and a diverse collection of virulence genes in animal and plant pathogens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central component of the Csr/Rsm system is CsrA, which is also called RsmA and various other names in different bacteria [ 1 , 2 ]. For clarity, we will refer collectively to these proteins as Csr/Rsm proteins, and to the corresponding genes as csr / rsm , but in the main text we will use the proposed uniform nomenclature for the nine Rsm subfamilies for Pseudomonas [ 2 ]. Csr/Rsm is a small protein of 50-150 amino acids acting as a homodimer to bind RNAs at a 12 nt sequence containing a highly conserved GGA motif typically included in a stem-and-loop structure.…”
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