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Genome-Wide Discovery of Small RNAs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  • Paolo Miotto
  • , Francesca Forti
  • , Alessandro Ambrosi
  • , Danilo Pellin
  • , Diogo F. Veiga
  • , Gabor Balazsi
  • , Maria L. Gennaro
  • , Clelia Di Serio
  • , Daniela Ghisotti
  • , Daniela M. Cirillo
  • San Raffaele Scientific Institute
  • University of Milan
  • Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
  • University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Public Health Research Institute, New York

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Abstract

Only few small RNAs (sRNAs) have been characterized in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their role in regulatory networks is still poorly understood. Here we report a genome-wide characterization of sRNAs in M. tuberculosis integrating experimental and computational analyses. Global RNA-seq analysis of exponentially growing cultures of M. tuberculosis H37Rv had previously identified 1373 sRNA species. In the present report we show that 258 (19%) of these were also identified by microarray expression. This set included 22 intergenic sRNAs, 84 sRNAs mapping within 5′/3′ UTRs, and 152 antisense sRNAs. Analysis of promoter and terminator consensus sequences identified sigma A promoter consensus sequences for 121 sRNAs (47%), terminator consensus motifs for 22 sRNAs (8.5%), and both motifs for 35 sRNAs (14%). Additionally, 20/23 candidates were visualized by Northern blot analysis and 5′ end mapping by primer extension confirmed the RNA-seq data. We also used a computational approach utilizing functional enrichment to identify the pathways targeted by sRNA regulation. We found that antisense sRNAs preferentially regulated transcription of membrane-bound proteins. Genes putatively regulated by novel cis-encoded sRNAs were enriched for two-component systems and for functional pathways involved in hydrogen transport on the membrane.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere51950
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume7
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 19 2012

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