Journal article

Phasevarion mediated epigenetic gene regulation in Helicobacter pylori

YN Srikhanta, RJ Gorrell, JA Steen, JA Gawthorne, T Kwok, SM Grimmond, RM Robins-Browne, MP Jennings

Plos One | Published : 2011

Abstract

Many host-adapted bacterial pathogens contain DNA methyltransferases (mod genes) that are subject to phase-variable expression (high-frequency reversible ON/OFF switching of gene expression). In Haemophilus influenzae and pathogenic Neisseria, the random switching of the modA gene, associated with a phase-variable type III restriction modification (R-M) system, controls expression of a phase-variable regulon of genes (a "phasevarion"), via differential methylation of the genome in the modA ON and OFF states. Phase-variable type III R-M systems are also found in Helicobacter pylori, suggesting that phasevarions may also exist in this key human pathogen. Phylogenetic studies on the phase-varia..

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