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Term-seq reveals abundant ribo-regulation of antibiotics resistance in bacteria

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Riboswitches and attenuators are cis-regulatory RNA elements, most of which control bacterial gene expression via metabolite-mediated, premature transcription termination. We developed an unbiased experimental approach for genome-wide discovery of such ribo-regulators in bacteria. We also devised an experimental platform that quantitatively measures the in vivo activity of all such regulators in parallel and enables rapid screening for ribo-regulators that respond to metabolites of choice. Using this approach, we detected numerous antibioticresponsive ribo-regulators that control antibiotic resistance genes in pathogens and in the human microbiome. Studying one such regulator in Listeria monocytogenes revealed an attenuation mechanism mediated by antibiotic-stalled ribosomes. Our results expose broad roles for conditional termination in regulating antibiotic resistance and provide a tool for discovering riboswitches and attenuators that respond to previously unknown ligands.

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hal-02641320 , version 1 (28-05-2020)

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Daniel Dar, Maya Shamir, J. R. Mellin, Mikael Koutero, Noam Stern-Ginossar, et al.. Term-seq reveals abundant ribo-regulation of antibiotics resistance in bacteria. Science, 2016, 352 (6282), pp.aad9822. ⟨10.1126/science.aad9822⟩. ⟨hal-02641320⟩
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