A tRNA-like sequence conserved in the genomes of all Escherichia coli strains was found. The sequence resembles arginine-tRNA, which is present in E. coli pathogenic islands and phages. Expression experiments revealed that this sequence is a part of a leaderless mRNA encoding a short peptide (60 amino acids: XtpA). A deletion mutant of this gene is more sensitive than wild-type cell to several aminoglycoside antibiotics at low concentrations. Further analyses indicated that XtpA positively regulates the expression of GcvB small RNA, which is involved in the intrinsic resistance to aminoblycosides in E. coli.
Keywords: E. coli; GcvB small RNA; aminoglycoside antibiotics; leaderless mRNA; tRNA-like sequence.
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