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Large-scale computational and statistical analyses of high transcription potentialities in 32 prokaryotic genomes

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This article compares 32 bacterial genomes with respect to their high transcription potentialities. The sigma 70 promoter has been widely studied for Escherichia coli model and a consensus is known. Since transcriptional regulations are known to compensate for promoter weakness (i.e. when the promoter similarity with regard to the consensus is rather low), predicting functional promoters is a hard task. Instead, the research work presented here comes within the scope of investigating potentially high ORF expression, in relation with three criteria: (i) high similarity to the sigma 70 consensus (namely, the consensus variant appropriate for each genome), (ii) transcription strength reinforcement through a supplementary binding site—the upstream promoter (UP) element—and (iii) enhancement through an optimal Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence. We show that in the AT-rich Firmicutes' genomes, frequencies of potentially strong sigma 70-like promoters are exceptionally high. Besides, though they contain a low number of strong promoters (SPs), some genomes may show a high proportion of promoters harbouring an UP element. Putative SPs of lesser quality are more frequently associated with an UP element than putative strong promoters of better quality. A meaningful difference is statistically ascertained when comparing bacterial genomes with similarly AT-rich genomes generated at random; the difference is the highest for Firmicutes. Comparing some Firmicutes genomes with similarly AT-rich Proteobacteria genomes, we confirm the Firmicutes specificity. We show that this specificity is neither explained by AT-bias nor genome size bias; neither does it originate in the abundance of optimal SD sequences, a typical and significant feature of Firmicutes more thoroughly analysed in our study.

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hal-00423408 , version 1 (09-10-2009)

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Christine Sinoquet, Sylvain Demey, Frédérique Braun. Large-scale computational and statistical analyses of high transcription potentialities in 32 prokaryotic genomes. Nucleic Acids Research, 2008, 36 (10), pp.3332-3340. ⟨10.1093/nar/gkn135⟩. ⟨hal-00423408⟩
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