Abstract

Here, we report the genome-wide identification of small RNAs associated with transcription start sites (TSSs), termed tssRNAs, in Mycoplasma pneumoniae. tssRNAs were also found to be present in a different bacterial phyla, Escherichia coli. Similar to the recently identified promoter-associated tiny RNAs (tiRNAs) in eukaryotes, tssRNAs are associated with active promoters. Evidence suggests that these tssRNAs are distinct from previously described abortive transcription RNAs. ssRNAs have an average size of 45 bases and map exactly to the beginning of cognate full-length transcripts and to cryptic TSSs. Expression of bacterial tssRNAs requires factors other than the standard RNA polymerase holoenzyme. We have found that the RNA polymerase is halted at tssRNA positions in vivo, which may indicate that a pausing mechanism exists to prevent transcription in the absence of genes. These results suggest that small RNAs associated with TSSs could be a universal feature of bacterial transcription.

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Title
Transcription start site associated RNAs in bacteria
Author
Yus, Eva 1 ; Güell, Marc 1 ; Vivancos, Ana P 2 ; Wei-Hua, Chen 3 ; Lluch-Senar, María 1 ; Delgado, Javier 1 ; Anne-Claude Gavin 3 ; Bork, Peer 3 ; Serrano, Luis 4 

 Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG), UPF, Barcelona, Spain 
 Translational Research Program, Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain 
 European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany 
 Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG), UPF, Barcelona, Spain; Institució Catalana de Recerca i estudis Avançats (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain 
Section
Report
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
EMBO Press
e-ISSN
17444292
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2299167537
Copyright
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