Transcriptome-Wide Identification of Hfq-Associated RNAs in Brucella suis by Deep Sequencing.
Bashir SaadehClayton C CaswellYanjie ChaoPhilippe BertaAlice Rebecca WattamR Martin RoopDavid O'CallaghanPublished in: Journal of bacteriology (2015)
Brucella organisms are facultative intracellular pathogens that use stealth strategies to avoid host defenses. Adaptation to the host environment requires tight control of gene expression. Recently, small noncoding RNAs (sRNAs) and the sRNA chaperone Hfq have been shown to play a role in the fine-tuning of gene expression. Here we have used RNA sequencing to identify RNAs associated with the B. suis Hfq protein. We have identified a novel list of 33 sRNAs and 62 Hfq-associated mRNAs for future studies aiming to understand the intracellular lifestyle of this pathogen.