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Translation inhibition of the Salmonella fliC gene by the fliC 5' untranslated region, fliC coding sequences, and FlgM.

Valentina Rosu1, Fabienne F V Chevance, Joyce E Karlinsey, Takanori Hirano, Kelly T Hughes.   

Abstract

The 5'-untranslated region (5'UTR) of the fliC flagellin gene of Salmonella contains sequences critical for efficient fliC mRNA translation coupled to assembly. In a previous study we used targeted mutagenesis of the 5' end of the fliC gene to isolate single base changes defective in fliC gene translation. This identified a predicted stem-loop structure, SL2, as an effector of normal fliC mRNA translation. A single base change (-38C:U) in the fliC 5'UTR resulted in a mutant that is defective in fliC mRNA translation and was chosen for this study. Motile (Mot+) revertants of the -38C:T mutant were isolated and characterized, yielding several unexpected results. Second-site suppressors that restored fliC translation and motility included mutations that disrupt a RNA duplex stem formed between RNA sequences in the fliC 5'UTR SL2 region (including a precise deletion of SL2) and bases early within the fliC-coding region. A stop codon mutation at position 80 of flgM also suppressed the -38C:T motility defect, while flgM mutants defective in anti-sigma28 activity had no effect on fliC translation. One remarkable mutation in the fliC 5'UTR (-15G:A) results in a translation defect by itself but, in combination with the -38C:U mutation, restores normal translation. These results suggests signals intrinsic to the fliC mRNA that have both positive and negative effects on fliC translation involving both RNA structure and interacting proteins.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16740956      PMCID: PMC1482935          DOI: 10.1128/JB.01552-05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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