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- W4297849085 abstract "Abstract Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is an enteric pathogen associated with food-borne disease. Salmonella invades the intestinal epithelium using a type three secretion system encoded in Salmonella pathogenicity Island 1 (SPI-1). SPI-1 genes are tightly regulated by a complex feed-forward loop to ensure proper spatial and temporal expression. Most regulatory input is integrated at HilD, through control of hilD mRNA translation or HilD protein activity. The hilD mRNA possesses a 310-nucleotide 3′ untranslated region (UTR) that influences HilD and SPI-1 expression, and this regulation is dependent on Hfq and RNase E, cofactors known to mediate small RNA (sRNA) activities. Thus, we hypothesized that the hilD mRNA 3′ UTR is a target for sRNAs. Here we show that the sRNAs, SdsR and Spot 42 regulate SPI-1 by targeting different regions of the hilD mRNA 3′ UTR. Regulatory activities of these sRNAs depend on Hfq and RNase E, in agreement with previous roles found for both at the hilD 3′ UTR. We show that SdsR and RNase E are responsible for the accumulation of variable fragments of the hilD mRNA 3′ UTR. Collectively, this work suggests that these sRNAs targeting the hilD mRNA 3′ UTR regulate hilD mRNA levels by interfering with RNase E-dependent mRNA degradation. Our work provides novel insights into mechanisms of sRNA regulation at bacterial mRNA 3′ UTRs and adds to our knowledge of post-transcriptional regulation of the SPI-1 complex feed-forward loop. Importance Salmonella are prominent food-borne pathogens, infecting millions of people a year. To express virulence genes at the correct time and place in the host, Salmonella uses a complex regulatory network that senses environmental conditions. Known for their role in allowing quick responses to stress and virulence conditions, we investigate the role of small RNAs in facilitating precise expression of these genes. We provide evidence that the 3′ untranslated region of the hilD mRNA, encoding a key virulence regulator, is a target for small RNAs and the ribonuclease RNase E. The small RNAs play a role in stabilizing hilD mRNA to allow proper expression of Salmonella virulence genes in the host." @default.
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- W4297849085 title "Small RNAs activate <i>Salmonella</i> pathogenicity island 1 by modulating mRNA stability through the <i>hilD</i> mRNA 3′ UTR" @default.
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