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A systematic approach for dissecting the molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation in bacteria

View ORCID ProfileNathan M Belliveau, View ORCID ProfileStephanie L Barnes, William T Ireland, Daniel L Jones, View ORCID ProfileMichael J Sweredoski, Annie Moradian, Sonja Hess, View ORCID ProfileJustin B Kinney, View ORCID ProfileRob Phillips
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/239335
Nathan M Belliveau
California Institute of Technology;
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Stephanie L Barnes
California Institute of Technology;
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William T Ireland
California Institute of Technology;
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Daniel L Jones
Uppsala University;
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Michael J Sweredoski
California Institute of Technology;
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Annie Moradian
California Institute of Technology;
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Sonja Hess
AstraZeneca;
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Justin B Kinney
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Rob Phillips
California Institute of Technology;
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Abstract

Gene regulation is one of the most ubiquitous processes in biology. But while the catalog of bacterial genomes continues to expand rapidly, we remain ignorant about how almost all of the genes in these genomes are regulated. At present, characterizing the molecular mechanisms by which individual regulatory sequences operate requires focused efforts using low-throughput methods. Here we show how a combination of massively parallel reporter assays, mass spectrometry, and information-theoretic modeling can be used to dissect bacterial promoters in a systematic and scalable way. We demonstrate this method on both well-studied and previously uncharacterized promoters in the enteric bacterium Escherichia coli. In all cases we recover nucleotide-resolution models of promoter mechanism. For some promoters, including previously unannotated ones, the approach allowed us to further extract quantitative biophysical models describing input-output relationships. This method opens up the possibility of exhaustively dissecting the mechanisms of promoter function in E. coli and a wide range of other bacteria.

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A systematic approach for dissecting the molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation in bacteria
Nathan M Belliveau, Stephanie L Barnes, William T Ireland, Daniel L Jones, Michael J Sweredoski, Annie Moradian, Sonja Hess, Justin B Kinney, Rob Phillips
bioRxiv 239335; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/239335
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A systematic approach for dissecting the molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation in bacteria
Nathan M Belliveau, Stephanie L Barnes, William T Ireland, Daniel L Jones, Michael J Sweredoski, Annie Moradian, Sonja Hess, Justin B Kinney, Rob Phillips
bioRxiv 239335; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/239335

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