Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6490602 | Journal of Biotechnology | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc) is the major producer of the exopolysaccharide xanthan, the commercially most important natural polysaccharide of microbial origin. The current work provides deeper insights into the yet uncharacterized transcriptomic features of the xanthan producing strain Xcc-B100. Towards this goal, RNA sequencing of a library based on the selective enrichment of the 5â² ends of native transcripts was performed. This approach resulted in the genome wide identification of 3067 transcription start sites (TSSs) that were further classified based on their genomic positions. Among them, 1545 mapped upstream of an actively transcribed CDS and 1363 were classified as novel TSSs representing antisense, internal, and TSSs belonging to previously unidentified genomic features. Analyzing the transcriptional strength of primary and antisense TSSs revealed that in some instances antisense transcription seemed to be initiated at a higher level than its sense counterpart. Mapping the exact positions of TSSs aided in the identification of promoter consensus motifs, ribosomal binding sites, and enhanced the genome annotation of 159 in silico predicted translational start (TLS) sites. The global view on length distribution of the 5â² untranslated regions (5â²-UTRs) deduced from the data pointed to the occurrence of leaderless transcripts and transcripts with unusually long 5â²-UTRs, in addition to identifying seven putative riboswitch elements for Xcc-B100. Concerning the biosynthesis of xanthan, we focused on the transcriptional organization of the gum gene cluster. Under the conditions tested, we present evidence for a complex transcription pattern of the gum genes with multiple TSSs and an obvious considerable role of antisense transcription. The gene gumB, encoding an outer membrane xanthan exporter, is presented here as an example for genes that possessed a strong antisense TSS. Keywords: Xanthomonads, plant pathogens, RNA sequencing, 5â² enriched ends, transcription start sites, xanthan biosynthesis
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Authors
Rabeaa S. Alkhateeb, Frank-Jörg Vorhölter, Christian Rückert, Almut Mentz, Daniel Wibberg, Gerd Hublik, Karsten Niehaus, Alfred Pühler,