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A Rat Methyl-Seq Platform to Identify Epigenetic Changes Associated with Stress Exposure
Published on: October 24, 2018
Methylation Dynamics in Helicobacter pylori: Exploring Acidic Stress Effects on Epigenetic Acclimation
Sarah K Patterson1, Joanna Y He1, Yixin Xu1
1Department of Biology, William & Mary, 540 Landrum Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23187, USA.
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Helicobacter pylori possesses an unusually high number of restriction-modification (R-M) systems relative to its small genome, contributing to a methylome increasingly implicated in bacterial gene regulation. In this study, we analyzed the methylomes of two mutant strains of H. pylori 26695: ∆rdxA (control) and ∆rdxA/∆arsS. Each mutant was cultivated under neutral (pH 7) and acidic (pH 5) growth conditions. We identified one conspicuous hypomethylated region of 21 kBp possessing 21 annotated genes across each methylome. Notably, over 600 protein coding regions and 10 different promoters displayed differential methylation between pH conditions, including several virulence factors. The vacA gene, encoding the Vacuolating Cytotoxin A, exhibited eight differentially methylated positions between pH 7 and pH 5 within the H. pylori 26695 control mutant methylome, potentially contributing to its previously documented 32-fold down regulation of mRNA in acidic environments. pH-dependent methylation changes were widespread within the cag pathogenicity island, genes encoding cell envelope proteins including adhesin-encoding sabA, babA, and hopQ, and numerous flagellar-associated genes. These results reveal the plasticity of the H. pylori methylome and suggest that DNA methylation is responsive to environmental pH in both ArsRS-dependent and independent manners. Methylome dynamics may serve as an important layer of gene regulation in acclimation to hostile gastric environments and promote persistent infection.
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