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Essentiality, not expressiveness, drives gene-strand bias in bacteria
Eduardo P C Rocha1, Antoine Danchin
1Unité GGB, URA 2171, Institut Pasteur, 28 rue Dr. Roux, 75015 Paris, France. erocha@pasteur.fr
Nature Genetics
|July 9, 2003
Abstract:
Preferential positioning of bacterial genes in the leading strand was thought to result from selection to avoid high head-on collision rates between DNA and RNA polymerases. Here we show, however, that in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli, essentiality (the transcript product), not expressiveness (the collision rate), selectively drives the biased gene distribution.