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A genome-wide survey of sRNAs in the symbiotic nitrogen-fixing alpha-proteobact...

Author(s): Schluter, J.P. cv logo 1 ; Reinkensmeier, J. cv logo 2 ; Daschkey, S. cv logo 3 ; Evguenieva-Hackenberg, E. cv logo 4 ; Janssen, S. cv logo 5 ; Janicke, S. cv logo 6 ; Becker, J.D. cv logo 7 ; Giegerich, R. cv logo 8 ; Becker, A. cv logo 9

Date: 2010

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/219

Origin: ARCA - Access to Research and Communication Annals

Subject(s): DNA Transposable Elements; Gene Expression Profiling; Genome, Bacterial; RNA, Bacterial/genetics; Transcription, Genetic; Sinorhizobium meliloti/genetics


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A total of 1,125 sRNA candidates that were classified as trans-encoded sRNAs (173), cis-encoded antisense sRNAs (117), mRNA leader transcripts (379), and sense sRNAs overlapping coding regions (456) were identified in a size range of 50 to 348 nucleotides. Among these were transcripts corresponding to 82 previously reported sRNA candidates. Enrichment for RNAs with primary 5'-ends prior to sequencing of cDNAs suggested transcriptional start sites corresponding to 466 predicted sRNA regions. The consensus sigma70 promoter motif CTTGAC-N17-CTATAT was found upstream of 101 sRNA candidates. Expression patterns derived from microarray hybridizations provided further information on conditions of expression of a number of sRNA candidates. Furthermore, GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, PDB, and Rfam databases were searched for homologs of the sRNA candidates identified in this study. Searching Rfam family models with over 1,000 sRNA candidates, re-discovered only those sequences from S. meliloti already known and stored in Rfam, whereas BLAST searches suggested a number of homologs in related alpha-proteobacteria
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Language English
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