Widespread Genetic Switches and Toxicity Resistance Proteins for Fluoride

Jenny L. Baker(Yale University), Narasimhan Sudarsan(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Zasha Weinberg(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Adam Roth(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Randy B Stockbridge(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ronald R. Breaker(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
December 23, 2011
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Abstract

Most riboswitches are metabolite-binding RNA structures located in bacterial messenger RNAs where they control gene expression. We have discovered a riboswitch class in many bacterial and archaeal species whose members are selectively triggered by fluoride but reject other small anions, including chloride. These fluoride riboswitches activate expression of genes that encode putative fluoride transporters, enzymes that are known to be inhibited by fluoride, and additional proteins of unknown function. Our findings indicate that most organisms are naturally exposed to toxic levels of fluoride and that many species use fluoride-sensing RNAs to control the expression of proteins that alleviate the deleterious effects of this anion.


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