Cold induction of cspA, the paradigm Escherichia coli cold-shock gene, is mainly subject to posttranscriptional control, partly promoted by cis-acting elements of its transcript, whose secondary structure at 37°C and at cold-shock temperature has been elucidated here by enzymatic and chemical probing. The structures, which were also validated by mutagenesis, demonstrate that cspA mRNA undergoes a temperature-dependent structural rearrangement, likely resulting from stabilization in the cold of an otherwise thermodynamically unstable folding intermediate. At low temperature, the "cold-shock" structure is more efficiently translated and somewhat less susceptible to degradation than the 37°C structure. Overall, our data shed light on a molecul...
Thermoregulation of virulence genes in bacterial pathogens is essential for environment-to-host tran...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
Fragments of the cspL promoter region were fused to the gusA reporter and reintroduced into Lactobac...
Cold induction of cspA, the paradigm Escherichia coli cold-shock gene, is mainly subject to posttran...
CspA is a small protein expressed at high levels during cold-shock in Escherichia coli. This protein...
In Escherichia coli, the mRNA transcribed from the main cold-shock gene cspA is a thermosensor, whic...
Upon temperature downshift below the lower threshold of balanced growth (∼20°C), the Escherichia col...
RNA-dependent control of gene expression is crucial for bacterial adaptation to environmental stres...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) form a family of highly conserved bacterial proteins capable of single-st...
Temperature influences the structural and functional properties of cellular components, necessitatin...
The most characteristic event of cold-shock activation in Escherichia coli is believed to be the de ...
The Escherichia coli cold shock protein CspA family consists of nine proteins (CspA to CspI), of whi...
The major cold shock protein of Escherichia coli, CspA, produced upon a rapid downshift in growth te...
In Escherichia coli the response to an abrupt temperature downshift (cold-shock) involves an acclima...
Thermoregulation of virulence genes in bacterial pathogens is essential for environment-to-host tran...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
Fragments of the cspL promoter region were fused to the gusA reporter and reintroduced into Lactobac...
Cold induction of cspA, the paradigm Escherichia coli cold-shock gene, is mainly subject to posttran...
CspA is a small protein expressed at high levels during cold-shock in Escherichia coli. This protein...
In Escherichia coli, the mRNA transcribed from the main cold-shock gene cspA is a thermosensor, whic...
Upon temperature downshift below the lower threshold of balanced growth (∼20°C), the Escherichia col...
RNA-dependent control of gene expression is crucial for bacterial adaptation to environmental stres...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) form a family of highly conserved bacterial proteins capable of single-st...
Temperature influences the structural and functional properties of cellular components, necessitatin...
The most characteristic event of cold-shock activation in Escherichia coli is believed to be the de ...
The Escherichia coli cold shock protein CspA family consists of nine proteins (CspA to CspI), of whi...
The major cold shock protein of Escherichia coli, CspA, produced upon a rapid downshift in growth te...
In Escherichia coli the response to an abrupt temperature downshift (cold-shock) involves an acclima...
Thermoregulation of virulence genes in bacterial pathogens is essential for environment-to-host tran...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
Fragments of the cspL promoter region were fused to the gusA reporter and reintroduced into Lactobac...