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Ribosome profiling reveals downregulation of UMP biosynthesis as the major early response to phage infection.

Patrick B F O'ConnorJennifer MahonyEoghan CaseyPavel V BaranovDouwe Van SinderenMartina M Yordanova
Published in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
cultures infected with sk1, a major infectious agent in dairy fermentation processes. This revealed a profound downregulation of genes involved in pyrimidine nucleotide synthesis at an early stage of phage infection, suggesting an anti-phage program aimed at restricting nucleotide availability and, consequently, phage propagation. This is consistent with recent findings and contributes to our growing appreciation for the role of nucleotide limitation as an anti-viral strategy. In addition to capturing rapid alterations in gene expression levels, we identified translation occurring outside annotated regions, as well as signatures of non-standard translation mechanisms. The gene profiles revealed specific changes in ribosomal densities upon infection, reflecting alterations in the dynamics of the translation process.
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