Literature DB >> 23661089

Genomic analysis reveals epistatic silencing of "expensive" genes in Escherichia coli K-12.

Rajalakshmi Srinivasan1, Deepti Chandraprakash, Revathy Krishnamurthi, Parul Singh, Vittore F Scolari, Sandeep Krishna, Aswin Sai Narain Seshasayee.   

Abstract

A barrier for horizontal gene transfer is high gene expression, which is metabolically expensive. Silencing of horizontally-acquired genes in the bacterium Escherichia coli is caused by the global transcriptional repressor H-NS. The activity of H-NS is enhanced or diminished by other proteins including its homologue StpA, and Hha and YdgT. The interconnections of H-NS with these regulators and their role in silencing gene expression in E. coli are not well understood on a genomic scale. In this study, we use transcriptome sequencing to show that there is a bi-layered gene silencing system - involving the homologous H-NS and StpA - operating on horizontally-acquired genes among others. We show that H-NS-repressed genes belong to two types, termed "epistatic" and "unilateral". In the absence of H-NS, the expression of "epistatically controlled genes" is repressed by StpA, whereas that of "unilaterally controlled genes" is not. Epistatic genes show a higher tendency to be non-essential and recently acquired, when compared to unilateral genes. Epistatic genes reach much higher expression levels than unilateral genes in the absence of the silencing system. Finally, epistatic genes contain more high affinity H-NS binding motifs than unilateral genes. Therefore, both the DNA binding sites of H-NS as well as the function of StpA as a backup system might be selected for silencing highly transcribable genes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23661089     DOI: 10.1039/c3mb70035f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biosyst        ISSN: 1742-2051


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