New Paper: Systematic analysis of the underlying genomic architecture for transcriptional–translational coupling in prokaryotes

New Paper: Systematic analysis of the underlying genomic architecture for transcriptional–translational coupling in prokaryotes

New paper about “Systematic analysis of the underlying genomic architecture for transcriptional–translational coupling in prokaryotes”. In this work, we systematically analyzed gene cassettes from more than 1800 bacterial for the abundance of transcriptional and translational associated genes clustered in distinct gene cassettes. We identified three highly frequent cassettes containing transcriptional and translational genes. Interestingly, each of the three cassettes harbors a gene (nusG, rpsD and nusA) encoding a protein which links transcription and translation in bacteria. Furthermore, our analyses suggest an enrichment of these gene cassettes in pathogenic bacterial phyla.