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Lithium-sensing riboswitch classes regulate expression of bacterial cation transporter genes.


ABSTRACT: Lithium is rare in Earth's crust compared to the biologically relevant alkali metal cations sodium and potassium but can accumulate to toxic levels in some environments. We report the experimental validation of two distinct bacterial riboswitch classes that selectively activate gene expression in response to elevated Li+ concentrations. These RNAs commonly regulate the expression of nhaA genes coding for ion transporters that weakly discriminate between Na+ and Li+. Our findings demonstrated that the primary function of Li+ riboswitches and associated NhaA transporters is to prevent Li+ toxicity, particularly when bacteria are living at high pH. Additional riboswitch-associated genes revealed how some cells defend against the deleterious effects of Li+ in the biosphere, which might become more problematic as its industrial applications increase.

SUBMITTER: White N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9646797 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lithium-sensing riboswitch classes regulate expression of bacterial cation transporter genes.

White Neil N   Sadeeshkumar Harini H   Sun Anna A   Sudarsan Narasimhan N   Breaker Ronald R RR  

Scientific reports 20221109 1


Lithium is rare in Earth's crust compared to the biologically relevant alkali metal cations sodium and potassium but can accumulate to toxic levels in some environments. We report the experimental validation of two distinct bacterial riboswitch classes that selectively activate gene expression in response to elevated Li<sup>+</sup> concentrations. These RNAs commonly regulate the expression of nhaA genes coding for ion transporters that weakly discriminate between Na<sup>+</sup> and Li<sup>+</su  ...[more]

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