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A SOS BOX PATTERN FOR LEPTOSPIRA SPP

  • DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.3771916011

  • Palavras-chave: Atena

  • Keywords: genomics, SOS response, Leptospira spp

  • Abstract:

    Leptospirosis is an important

    zoonosis classified as a neglected tropical

    disease, responsible for serious public health

    problems resulting in costs to the economy. The

    disease is caused by pathogenic bacteria of

    the Leptospira genus which comprehends both

    pathogenic species and saprophytic ones. The

    SOS response is a bacteria defense mechanism

    against DNA damage caused by ultraviolet

    radiation, high concentrations of O2

     and Fe

    inside the cell and antibiotics. This system is

    well studied in Escherichia coli where more than

    40 genes, including recA, dinP, uvrA and recN

    genes, were found to be involved in this kind

    of response and regulated by lexA and recA

    regulators. In Leptospira spp this response is

    not well characterized, especially regarding the

    saprophytic species. This study characterized

    a SOS box motif in three leptospira species

    using genes regulated by lexA previously

    studied in Leptospira interrogans with ChIP-Seq

    experiment (chromosome immunoprecipitation

    coupled with massive parallel sequencing

    experiment) when exponential culture of

    bacteria were irradiated (IR) or not (NI) to a

    UV-C germicidal lamp (254nm), to a dose known

    to kill 50 - 60\% of cells. MEME generated the

    SOS box motif that was subsequently used

    within MAST to search for this pattern in the

    genomes of Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar

    serovar bovis, Leptospira interrogans serovar

    Copenhageni Fiocruz and Leptospira biflexa

    serovar Patoc Patoc Ames 1. The SOS box

    motif retrieved genes known to be regulated

    by lexA, therefore indicating that the SOS box

    identified can be used to identified other genes

    involved in the SOS response.

  • Número de páginas: 15

  • Lívia de Moraes Bomediano Camillo
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