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Sibling sRNA RyfA1 Influences Shigella dysenteriae Pathogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) of Shigella dysenteriae and other pathogens are vital for the regulation of virulence-associated genes and processes. Here, we characterize RyfA1, one member of a sibling pair of sRNAs produced by S. dysenteriae. Unlike its nearly identical sibling molecule, RyfA2, predicted to be encoded almost exclusively by non-pathogenic species, the presence of a gene encoding RyfA1, or a RyfA1-like molecule, is strongly correlated with virulence in a variety of enteropathogens. In S. dysenteriae, the overproduction of RyfA1 negatively impacts the virulence-associated process of cell-to-cell spread as well as the expression of ompC, a gene encoding a major outer membrane protein important for the pathogenesis of Shigella. Interestingly, the production of RyfA1 is controlled by a second sRNA, here termed RyfB1, the first incidence of one regulatory small RNA controlling another in S. dysenteriae or any Shigella species.

SUBMITTER: Fris ME 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5333039 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sibling sRNA RyfA1 Influences Shigella dysenteriae Pathogenesis.

Fris Megan E ME   Broach William H WH   Klim Sarah E SE   Coschigano Peter W PW   Carroll Ronan K RK   Caswell Clayton C CC   Murphy Erin R ER  

Genes 20170126 2


Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) of Shigella dysenteriae and other pathogens are vital for the regulation of virulence-associated genes and processes. Here, we characterize RyfA1, one member of a sibling pair of sRNAs produced by S. dysenteriae. Unlike its nearly identical sibling molecule, RyfA2, predicted to be encoded almost exclusively by non-pathogenic species, the presence of a gene encoding RyfA1, or a RyfA1-like molecule, is strongly correlated with virulence in a variety of enteropathogens  ...[more]

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