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The etiological agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, appears to contain only a few small RNA molecules.


ABSTRACT: Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) have recently been shown to be the main controllers of several regulatory pathways. The function of sRNAs depends in many cases on the RNA-binding protein Hfq, especially for sRNAs with an antisense function. In this study, the genome of Borrelia burgdorferi was subjected to different searches for sRNAs, including direct homology and comparative genomics searches and ortholog- and annotation-based search strategies. Two new sRNAs were found, one of which showed complementarity to the rpoS region, which it possibly controls by an antisense mechanism. The role of the other sRNA is unknown, although observed complementarities against particular mRNA sequences suggest an antisense mechanism. We suggest that the low level of sRNAs observed in B. burgdorferi is at least partly due to the presumed lack of both functional Hfq protein and RNase E activity.

SUBMITTER: Ostberg Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC532423 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The etiological agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, appears to contain only a few small RNA molecules.

Ostberg Yngve Y   Bunikis Ignas I   Bergström Sven S   Johansson Jörgen J  

Journal of bacteriology 20041201 24


Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) have recently been shown to be the main controllers of several regulatory pathways. The function of sRNAs depends in many cases on the RNA-binding protein Hfq, especially for sRNAs with an antisense function. In this study, the genome of Borrelia burgdorferi was subjected to different searches for sRNAs, including direct homology and comparative genomics searches and ortholog- and annotation-based search strategies. Two new sRNAs were found, one of which showed comp  ...[more]

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