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Termination factor Rho: From the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in Bacillus subtilis

In eukaryotes, RNA species originating from pervasive transcription are regulators of various cellular processes, from the expression of individual genes to the control of cellular development and oncogenesis. In prokaryotes, the function of pervasive transcription and its output on cell physiology...

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Autores principales: Bidnenko, Vladimir, Nicolas, Pierre, Grylak-Mielnicka, Aleksandra, Delumeau, Olivier, Auger, Sandrine, Aucouturier, Anne, Guerin, Cyprien, Repoila, Francis, Bardowski, Jacek, Aymerich, Stéphane, Bidnenko, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5540618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28723971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006909
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author Bidnenko, Vladimir
Nicolas, Pierre
Grylak-Mielnicka, Aleksandra
Delumeau, Olivier
Auger, Sandrine
Aucouturier, Anne
Guerin, Cyprien
Repoila, Francis
Bardowski, Jacek
Aymerich, Stéphane
Bidnenko, Elena
author_facet Bidnenko, Vladimir
Nicolas, Pierre
Grylak-Mielnicka, Aleksandra
Delumeau, Olivier
Auger, Sandrine
Aucouturier, Anne
Guerin, Cyprien
Repoila, Francis
Bardowski, Jacek
Aymerich, Stéphane
Bidnenko, Elena
author_sort Bidnenko, Vladimir
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description In eukaryotes, RNA species originating from pervasive transcription are regulators of various cellular processes, from the expression of individual genes to the control of cellular development and oncogenesis. In prokaryotes, the function of pervasive transcription and its output on cell physiology is still unknown. Most bacteria possess termination factor Rho, which represses pervasive, mostly antisense, transcription. Here, we investigate the biological significance of Rho-controlled transcription in the Gram-positive model bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Rho inactivation strongly affected gene expression in B. subtilis, as assessed by transcriptome and proteome analysis of a rho–null mutant during exponential growth in rich medium. Subsequent physiological analyses demonstrated that a considerable part of Rho-controlled transcription is connected to balanced regulation of three mutually exclusive differentiation programs: cell motility, biofilm formation, and sporulation. In the absence of Rho, several up-regulated sense and antisense transcripts affect key structural and regulatory elements of these differentiation programs, thereby suppressing motility and biofilm formation and stimulating sporulation. We dissected how Rho is involved in the activity of the cell fate decision-making network, centered on the master regulator Spo0A. We also revealed a novel regulatory mechanism of Spo0A activation through Rho-dependent intragenic transcription termination of the protein kinase kinB gene. Altogether, our findings indicate that distinct Rho-controlled transcripts are functional and constitute a previously unknown built-in module for the control of cell differentiation in B. subtilis. In a broader context, our results highlight the recruitment of the termination factor Rho, for which the conserved biological role is probably to repress pervasive transcription, in highly integrated, bacterium-specific, regulatory networks.
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spelling pubmed-55406182017-08-12 Termination factor Rho: From the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in Bacillus subtilis Bidnenko, Vladimir Nicolas, Pierre Grylak-Mielnicka, Aleksandra Delumeau, Olivier Auger, Sandrine Aucouturier, Anne Guerin, Cyprien Repoila, Francis Bardowski, Jacek Aymerich, Stéphane Bidnenko, Elena PLoS Genet Research Article In eukaryotes, RNA species originating from pervasive transcription are regulators of various cellular processes, from the expression of individual genes to the control of cellular development and oncogenesis. In prokaryotes, the function of pervasive transcription and its output on cell physiology is still unknown. Most bacteria possess termination factor Rho, which represses pervasive, mostly antisense, transcription. Here, we investigate the biological significance of Rho-controlled transcription in the Gram-positive model bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Rho inactivation strongly affected gene expression in B. subtilis, as assessed by transcriptome and proteome analysis of a rho–null mutant during exponential growth in rich medium. Subsequent physiological analyses demonstrated that a considerable part of Rho-controlled transcription is connected to balanced regulation of three mutually exclusive differentiation programs: cell motility, biofilm formation, and sporulation. In the absence of Rho, several up-regulated sense and antisense transcripts affect key structural and regulatory elements of these differentiation programs, thereby suppressing motility and biofilm formation and stimulating sporulation. We dissected how Rho is involved in the activity of the cell fate decision-making network, centered on the master regulator Spo0A. We also revealed a novel regulatory mechanism of Spo0A activation through Rho-dependent intragenic transcription termination of the protein kinase kinB gene. Altogether, our findings indicate that distinct Rho-controlled transcripts are functional and constitute a previously unknown built-in module for the control of cell differentiation in B. subtilis. In a broader context, our results highlight the recruitment of the termination factor Rho, for which the conserved biological role is probably to repress pervasive transcription, in highly integrated, bacterium-specific, regulatory networks. Public Library of Science 2017-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5540618/ /pubmed/28723971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006909 Text en © 2017 Bidnenko 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bidnenko, Vladimir
Nicolas, Pierre
Grylak-Mielnicka, Aleksandra
Delumeau, Olivier
Auger, Sandrine
Aucouturier, Anne
Guerin, Cyprien
Repoila, Francis
Bardowski, Jacek
Aymerich, Stéphane
Bidnenko, Elena
Termination factor Rho: From the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in Bacillus subtilis
title Termination factor Rho: From the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in Bacillus subtilis
title_full Termination factor Rho: From the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in Bacillus subtilis
title_fullStr Termination factor Rho: From the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in Bacillus subtilis
title_full_unstemmed Termination factor Rho: From the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in Bacillus subtilis
title_short Termination factor Rho: From the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in Bacillus subtilis
title_sort termination factor rho: from the control of pervasive transcription to cell fate determination in bacillus subtilis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5540618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28723971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006909
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