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Transcription of AAT•ATT Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli Is Silenced by H-NS and IS1E Transposition

BACKGROUND: The trinucleotide repeats AAT•ATT are simple DNA sequences that potentially form different types of non-B DNA secondary structures and cause genomic instabilities in vivo. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The molecular mechanism underlying the maintenance of a 24-triplet AAT•ATT repea...

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Autores principales: Pan, Xuefeng, Liao, Yuanhong, Liu, Yunmeng, Chang, Peng, Liao, Lingni, Yang, Li, Li, Hongquan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3000339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21151567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014271
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author Pan, Xuefeng
Liao, Yuanhong
Liu, Yunmeng
Chang, Peng
Liao, Lingni
Yang, Li
Li, Hongquan
author_facet Pan, Xuefeng
Liao, Yuanhong
Liu, Yunmeng
Chang, Peng
Liao, Lingni
Yang, Li
Li, Hongquan
author_sort Pan, Xuefeng
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description BACKGROUND: The trinucleotide repeats AAT•ATT are simple DNA sequences that potentially form different types of non-B DNA secondary structures and cause genomic instabilities in vivo. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The molecular mechanism underlying the maintenance of a 24-triplet AAT•ATT repeat was examined in E.coli by cloning the repeats into the EcoRI site in plasmid pUC18 and into the attB site on the E.coli genome. Either the AAT or the ATT strand acted as lagging strand template in a replication fork. Propagations of the repeats in either orientation on plasmids did not affect colony morphology when triplet repeat transcription using the lacZ promoter was repressed either by supplementing LacI(Q) in trans or by adding glucose into the medium. In contrast, transparent colonies were formed by inducing transcription of the repeats, suggesting that transcription of AAT•ATT repeats was toxic to cell growth. Meanwhile, significant IS1E transposition events were observed both into the triplet repeats region proximal to the promoter side, the promoter region of the lacZ gene, and into the AAT•ATT region itself. Transposition reversed the transparent colony phenotype back into healthy, convex colonies. In contrast, transcription of an 8-triplet AAT•ATT repeat in either orientation on plasmids did not produce significant changes in cell morphology and did not promote IS1E transposition events. We further found that a role of IS1E transposition into plasmids was to inhibit transcription through the repeats, which was influenced by the presence of the H-NS protein, but not of its paralogue StpA. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings thus suggest that the longer AAT•ATT triplet repeats in E.coli become vulnerable after transcription. H-NS and its facilitated IS1E transposition can silence long triplet repeats transcription and preserve cell growth and survival.
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spelling pubmed-30003392010-12-13 Transcription of AAT•ATT Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli Is Silenced by H-NS and IS1E Transposition Pan, Xuefeng Liao, Yuanhong Liu, Yunmeng Chang, Peng Liao, Lingni Yang, Li Li, Hongquan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The trinucleotide repeats AAT•ATT are simple DNA sequences that potentially form different types of non-B DNA secondary structures and cause genomic instabilities in vivo. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The molecular mechanism underlying the maintenance of a 24-triplet AAT•ATT repeat was examined in E.coli by cloning the repeats into the EcoRI site in plasmid pUC18 and into the attB site on the E.coli genome. Either the AAT or the ATT strand acted as lagging strand template in a replication fork. Propagations of the repeats in either orientation on plasmids did not affect colony morphology when triplet repeat transcription using the lacZ promoter was repressed either by supplementing LacI(Q) in trans or by adding glucose into the medium. In contrast, transparent colonies were formed by inducing transcription of the repeats, suggesting that transcription of AAT•ATT repeats was toxic to cell growth. Meanwhile, significant IS1E transposition events were observed both into the triplet repeats region proximal to the promoter side, the promoter region of the lacZ gene, and into the AAT•ATT region itself. Transposition reversed the transparent colony phenotype back into healthy, convex colonies. In contrast, transcription of an 8-triplet AAT•ATT repeat in either orientation on plasmids did not produce significant changes in cell morphology and did not promote IS1E transposition events. We further found that a role of IS1E transposition into plasmids was to inhibit transcription through the repeats, which was influenced by the presence of the H-NS protein, but not of its paralogue StpA. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings thus suggest that the longer AAT•ATT triplet repeats in E.coli become vulnerable after transcription. H-NS and its facilitated IS1E transposition can silence long triplet repeats transcription and preserve cell growth and survival. Public Library of Science 2010-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3000339/ /pubmed/21151567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014271 Text en Pan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pan, Xuefeng
Liao, Yuanhong
Liu, Yunmeng
Chang, Peng
Liao, Lingni
Yang, Li
Li, Hongquan
Transcription of AAT•ATT Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli Is Silenced by H-NS and IS1E Transposition
title Transcription of AAT•ATT Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli Is Silenced by H-NS and IS1E Transposition
title_full Transcription of AAT•ATT Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli Is Silenced by H-NS and IS1E Transposition
title_fullStr Transcription of AAT•ATT Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli Is Silenced by H-NS and IS1E Transposition
title_full_unstemmed Transcription of AAT•ATT Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli Is Silenced by H-NS and IS1E Transposition
title_short Transcription of AAT•ATT Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli Is Silenced by H-NS and IS1E Transposition
title_sort transcription of aat•att triplet repeats in escherichia coli is silenced by h-ns and is1e transposition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3000339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21151567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014271
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