serval:BIB_4BAFA60D0BFC
High-resolution analysis of the pneumococcal transcriptome under a wide range of infection-relevant conditions.
10.1093/nar/gky750
000450955800014
30165663
Aprianto
R.
author
Slager
J.
author
Holsappel
S.
author
Veening
J.W.
author
article
2018-11-02
Nucleic acids research
1362-4962
0305-1048
journal
46
19
9990-10006
Streptococcus pneumoniae is an opportunistic human pathogen that typically colonizes the nasopharyngeal passage and causes lethal disease in other host niches, such as the lung or the meninges. The expression and regulation of pneumococcal genes at different life-cycle stages, such as commensal or pathogenic, are not entirely understood. To chart the transcriptional responses of S. pneumoniae, we used RNA-seq to quantify the relative abundance of the transcriptome under 22 different infection-relevant conditions. The data demonstrated a high level of dynamic expression and, strikingly, all annotated pneumococcal genomic features were expressed in at least one of the studied conditions. By computing the correlation values of every pair of genes across all studied conditions, we created a co-expression matrix that provides valuable information on both operon structure and regulatory processes. The co-expression data are highly consistent with well-characterized operons and regulons, such as the PyrR, ComE and ComX regulons, and have allowed us to identify a new member of the competence regulon. Lastly, we created an interactive data center named PneumoExpress (https://veeninglab.com/pneumoexpress) that enables users to access the expression data as well as the co-expression matrix in an intuitive and efficient manner, providing a valuable resource to the pneumococcal research community.
Bacterial Proteins/genetics
Base Sequence/genetics
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial/genetics
Humans
Lung/microbiology
Lung/pathology
Meninges/microbiology
Meninges/pathology
Nasopharynx/microbiology
Operon/genetics
Opportunistic Infections/genetics
Opportunistic Infections/microbiology
Streptococcus pneumoniae/genetics
Streptococcus pneumoniae/pathogenicity
Transcriptome/genetics
eng
60_published
true
peer-reviewed
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
University of Lausanne
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