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Riboswitches and small RNAs in Bacilli under different thermal conditions
Antragsteller
Professor Dr. Jörg Stülke
Fachliche Zuordnung
Stoffwechselphysiologie, Biochemie und Genetik der Mikroorganismen
Förderung
Förderung von 2007 bis 2011
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 39952618
Bacteria that grow at different temperatures have to adapt to these conditions. This has intensively been studied for proteins and lipids. However, with the recent discovery of the general importance of small RNAs and riboswitches in the control of gene expression, metabolism and physiology in bacteria, it seems obvious that the novel RNA elements must be optimized to work at the temperature their organism lives at. The bacilli are a group of Gram-positive bacteria that have a representative (B. subtilis) that belongs to the best-understood organisms. On the other hand, many members of this group live under rather harsh conditions, among them low and high temperatures. We will therefore identify novel small RNA regulatory elements with a special emphasis on carbon storage regulation and the psychrophilic and thermophilic organisms. For some of these elements, we will identify the biological function. With these information at hand, we will then initiate a study on the activity of the regulatory elements at different temperatures. Based on this study, we will perform a mutagenesis to identify the determinants that are responsible for the adaptation of the RNA regulators to different temperatures.
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Teilprojekt zu
SPP 1258:
Sensory and regulatory RNAs in Prokaryotes