Pervasive transcription enhances the accessibility of H-NS-silenced promoters and generates bistability in Salmonella virulence gene expression

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Figueroa-Bossi, Nara | Sanchez-Romero, María Antonia | Kerboriou, Patricia | Naquin, Delphine | Mendes, Clara | Bouloc, Philippe | Casadesús, Josep | Bossi, Lionello

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Summary In Escherichia coli and Salmonella , many genes silenced by the nucleoid structuring protein H-NS are activated upon inhibiting Rho-dependent transcription termination. This response is poorly understood and difficult to reconcile with the view that H-NS acts mainly by blocking transcription initiation. Here we have analysed the basis for the upregulation of H-NS-silenced Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 1 (SPI-1) in cells depleted of Rho-cofactor NusG. Evidence from genetic experiments, semi-quantitative 5’ RACE-Seq and ChiP-Seq shows that transcription originating from spurious antisense promoters, when not stopped by Rho, elongates into a H-NS-bound regulatory region of SPI-1, displacing H-NS and rendering the DNA accessible to the master regulator HilD. In turn, HilD’s ability to activate its own transcription triggers a positive feedback loop that results in transcriptional activation of the entire SPI-1. Significantly, single-cell analyses revealed that this mechanism is largely responsible for the coexistence of two subpopulations of cells that, although genetically identical, either express or don’t express SPI-1 genes. We propose that cell-to-cell differences produced by stochastic spurious transcription, combined with feedback loops that perpetuate the activated state, can generate bimodal gene expression patterns in bacterial populations.

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