G-四重复结构的非随机分布揭示了细菌基因组中的监管和生态适应
1State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering, School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China.
International journal of molecular sciences
|October 29, 2025
概括
细菌中发现的G-四重复体 (G4s) 是富含关氨酸的DNA结构,特别是在基因起始点附近. 它们的密度因环境而异,这表明它们在 prokaryotes 中具有上下文依赖的调节作用.
科学领域:
- 基因组学就是基因组学.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 生物信息学是一种生物信息学.
背景情况:
- G四重复体 (G4s) 是真核生物中关键的调节性DNA结构.
- 它们的功能和细菌中的流行程度在很大程度上是未知的.
研究的目的:
- 在大型细菌基因组数据集中系统地分析潜在的G-四重复合体 (PG4s).
- 研究G4s在细菌中的分布,结构特征和潜在的调节作用.
主要方法:
- 对1566种细菌基因组进行生物信息分析,以识别PG4s.
- 与随机基因组进行统计比较,以评估非随机分布.
- 生态分析将G4密度与宿主协会和生活方式相关联.
主要成果:
- 在细菌基因组中,PG4s分布非随机,在基因起始点附近的基因间区域中得到丰富.
- 短环G4s,表明更高的稳定性,在这些监管区域普遍存在.
- 与自由生活物种相比,来自稳定,同热宿主环境的细菌的G4密度明显较低.
结论:
- G四重复体是细菌基因组中保存的元素,在转录调节中具有潜在的作用.
- G4的流行和功能取决于背景,受到环境和宿主因素的影响.
- 这些发现提供了对 prokaryotic 基因组组织和调节的新见解.
相关概念视频
Global Regulatory Systems
593
Global regulatory systems in bacteria enable rapid and coordinated responses to environmental changes by integrating sensory inputs with gene expression, ensuring efficient adaptation to fluctuating conditions. Key global regulatory mechanisms include regulons, two-component systems, sigma factors, and secondary messengers.Regulons and Global RegulatorsA regulon is a collection of genes and operons controlled by a common global regulator. These regulators enable bacteria to prioritize resource...
593
Gene Regulation in Microbial Communities: Quorum Sensing
506
Quorum sensing is a mechanism of bacterial communication that enables coordinated gene expression in response to changes in population density. This facilitates collective behaviors that enhance survival, resource acquisition, and ecological adaptation. This process relies on small signaling molecules called autoinducers that accumulate as bacterial populations grow. When a critical threshold concentration of autoinducers is reached, bacterial cells collectively modify gene expression,...
506
Translational Regulation
523
Translational regulation in prokaryotes ensures efficient protein synthesis by controlling ribosome access to mRNA. This regulation is mediated by secondary RNA structures, including translational riboswitches, RNA thermometers, and small RNAs (sRNAs), which respond to intracellular and environmental signals to modulate gene expression.Translational RiboswitchesRiboswitches in the leader region of mRNAs can regulate translation by altering the accessibility of the Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence,...
523
Bacterial Signaling
40.0K
Bacterial signaling can occur within bacteria (intracellular) or between bacteria (intercellular). At times, a group of bacteria behaves like a community. To achieve this, they engage in quorum sensing, the perception of higher cell density that causes changes in gene expression. Quorum sensing involves both extracellular and intracellular signaling. The signaling cascade starts with a molecule called an autoinducer (AI). Individual bacteria produce AIs that move out of the bacterial cell...
40.0K
Genomic DNA in Prokaryotes
48.3K
The genome of most prokaryotic organisms consists of double-stranded DNA organized into one circular chromosome in a region of cytoplasm called the nucleoid. The chromosome is tightly wound, or supercoiled, for efficient storage. Prokaryotes also contain other circular pieces of DNA called plasmids. These plasmids are smaller than the chromosome and often carry genes that confer adaptive functions, such as antibiotic resistance.
Genomic Diversity in Bacteria
Although bacterial genomes are much...
Genomic Diversity in Bacteria
Although bacterial genomes are much...
48.3K
Coordination of Gene Expression Processes in Bacteria
570
The DNA replication, transcription, and translation processes are intricately coupled in bacteria, allowing efficient gene expression and rapid protein synthesis. While this physical and functional coordination is advantageous, it introduces challenges that bacteria overcome through specific regulatory mechanisms.Coupling of Replication, Transcription, and TranslationThe coupling of replication, transcription, and translation is a hallmark of bacterial gene expression. As the replisome unwinds...
570


