RNA thermometers in bacteria: Role in thermoregulation

An array of external factors, an important one being temperature, decide the fate of survival in a microbe. The ability of microbes to sense external cues and to regulate the expression of genes accordingly is critical for its likely survival. Among a myriad of cellular defence mechanisms, a strateg...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochimica et biophysica acta. Gene regulatory mechanisms 2022-10, Vol.1865 (7), p.194871-194871, Article 194871
Hauptverfasser: Sharma, Prayatna, Mondal, Krishnendu, Kumar, Santosh, Tamang, Sonia, Najar, Ishfaq Nabi, Das, Sayak, Thakur, Nagendra
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Zusammenfassung:An array of external factors, an important one being temperature, decide the fate of survival in a microbe. The ability of microbes to sense external cues and to regulate the expression of genes accordingly is critical for its likely survival. Among a myriad of cellular defence mechanisms, a strategy to recuperate stress involves RNA regulatory elements. RNAs own a repertoire of functions in a cell as messengers, for transfer or as a component of ribosomes. A shift from its indigenous role is as regulators of gene expression, where in the cis-encoded RNA termed as “RNA Thermometers” play a pivotal role in translational level of gene expression. In this paper, we review the occurrence, the different types and molecular mechanism of gene regulation by RNATs, with a special focus limited to the domain Bacteria. We discuss the role of RNATs in mediating expression of temperature-responsive genes like heat shock/cold attributing in heat/cold shock response and a cascade of virulence genes to evade host defence mechanisms. •Bacterial RNATs occurrence and its different types.•Bacterial RNATs molecular mechanism of gene regulations.•Role of RNATs in mediating expression of temperature responsive genes and genes for virulence.•Role of RNATs in synthetic biology.
ISSN:1874-9399
1876-4320
DOI:10.1016/j.bbagrm.2022.194871