The phasevarion: A genetic system controlling coordinated, random switching of expression of multiple genes
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01/01/2005
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Several host-adapted bacterial pathogens contain methyltransferases associated with type III restriction-modification (R-M) systems that are subject to reversible, high-frequency on/off switching of expression (phase variation). To investigate the role of phase-variable expression of R-M systems, we made a mutant strain lacking the methyltransferase (mod) associated with a type III R-M system of Haemophilus influenzae and analyzed its phenotype. By microarray analysis, we identified a number of genes that were either up- or down-regulated in the mod mutant strain. This system reports the coordinated random switching of a set of genes in a bacterial pathogen and may represent a widely used mechanism. |
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eng |
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National Academy of Sciences of the U.S. |
Palavras-Chave | #DNA Methyltransferase #Haemophilus Influenzae #Phase Variation #Microbiology #Restriction-modification System #Outer-membrane Protein #Dna Adenine Methylase #Haemophilus-influenzae #Neisseria-meningitidis #Variable Expression #Lipopolysaccharide #Repeat #Hemoglobin #Multidisciplinary Sciences #C1 #270306 Microbial Genetics #730101 Infectious diseases |
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Journal Article |