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Formation of a stable RNase Y-RicT (YaaT) complex requires RicA (YmcA) and RicF (YlbF)

In Bacillus subtilis, the RicT (YaaT), RicA (YmcA), and RicF (YlbF) proteins, which form a stable ternary complex, are needed together with RNase Y (Rny) to cleave and thereby stabilize several key transcripts encoding enzymes of intermediary metabolism. We show here that RicT, but not RicA or RicF,...

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Autores principales: Dubnau, Eugenie, DeSantis, Micaela, Dubnau, David
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10470536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37555678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01269-23
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description In Bacillus subtilis, the RicT (YaaT), RicA (YmcA), and RicF (YlbF) proteins, which form a stable ternary complex, are needed together with RNase Y (Rny) to cleave and thereby stabilize several key transcripts encoding enzymes of intermediary metabolism. We show here that RicT, but not RicA or RicF, forms a stable complex with Rny and that this association requires the presence of RicA and RicF. We propose that RicT is handed off from the ternary complex to Rny. We show further that the two iron-sulfur clusters carried by the ternary Ric complex are required for the formation of the stable RicT-Rny complex. We demonstrate that proteins of the degradosome-like network of B. subtilis, which also interact with Rny, are dispensable for processing of the gapA operon. Thus, Rny participates in distinct RNA-related processes, determined by its binding partners, and a RicT-Rny complex is likely the functional entity for gapA mRNA maturation. IMPORTANCE: The action of nucleases on RNA is universal and essential for all forms of life and includes processing steps that lead to the mature and functional forms of certain transcripts. In Bacillus subtilis, it has been shown that key transcripts for energy-producing steps of glycolysis, for nitrogen assimilation, and for oxidative phosphorylation, all of them crucial processes of intermediary metabolism, are cleaved at specific locations, resulting in mRNA stabilization. The proteins required for these cleavages in B. subtilis [Rny (RNase Y), RicA (YmcA), RicF (YlbF), and RicT (YaaT)] are broadly conserved among the firmicutes, including several important pathogens, hinting that regulatory mechanisms they control may also be conserved. Several aspects of these regulatory events have been explored: phenotypes associated with the absence of these proteins have been described, the impact of these absences on the transcriptome has been documented, and there has been significant exploration of the biochemistry and structural biology of Rny and the Ric proteins. The present study further advances our understanding of the association of Ric proteins and Rny and shows that a complex of Rny with RicT is probably the entity that carries out mRNA maturation.
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spelling pubmed-104705362023-09-01 Formation of a stable RNase Y-RicT (YaaT) complex requires RicA (YmcA) and RicF (YlbF) Dubnau, Eugenie DeSantis, Micaela Dubnau, David mBio Research Article In Bacillus subtilis, the RicT (YaaT), RicA (YmcA), and RicF (YlbF) proteins, which form a stable ternary complex, are needed together with RNase Y (Rny) to cleave and thereby stabilize several key transcripts encoding enzymes of intermediary metabolism. We show here that RicT, but not RicA or RicF, forms a stable complex with Rny and that this association requires the presence of RicA and RicF. We propose that RicT is handed off from the ternary complex to Rny. We show further that the two iron-sulfur clusters carried by the ternary Ric complex are required for the formation of the stable RicT-Rny complex. We demonstrate that proteins of the degradosome-like network of B. subtilis, which also interact with Rny, are dispensable for processing of the gapA operon. Thus, Rny participates in distinct RNA-related processes, determined by its binding partners, and a RicT-Rny complex is likely the functional entity for gapA mRNA maturation. IMPORTANCE: The action of nucleases on RNA is universal and essential for all forms of life and includes processing steps that lead to the mature and functional forms of certain transcripts. In Bacillus subtilis, it has been shown that key transcripts for energy-producing steps of glycolysis, for nitrogen assimilation, and for oxidative phosphorylation, all of them crucial processes of intermediary metabolism, are cleaved at specific locations, resulting in mRNA stabilization. The proteins required for these cleavages in B. subtilis [Rny (RNase Y), RicA (YmcA), RicF (YlbF), and RicT (YaaT)] are broadly conserved among the firmicutes, including several important pathogens, hinting that regulatory mechanisms they control may also be conserved. Several aspects of these regulatory events have been explored: phenotypes associated with the absence of these proteins have been described, the impact of these absences on the transcriptome has been documented, and there has been significant exploration of the biochemistry and structural biology of Rny and the Ric proteins. The present study further advances our understanding of the association of Ric proteins and Rny and shows that a complex of Rny with RicT is probably the entity that carries out mRNA maturation. American Society for Microbiology 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10470536/ /pubmed/37555678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01269-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Dubnau et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Dubnau, Eugenie
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Formation of a stable RNase Y-RicT (YaaT) complex requires RicA (YmcA) and RicF (YlbF)
title Formation of a stable RNase Y-RicT (YaaT) complex requires RicA (YmcA) and RicF (YlbF)
title_full Formation of a stable RNase Y-RicT (YaaT) complex requires RicA (YmcA) and RicF (YlbF)
title_fullStr Formation of a stable RNase Y-RicT (YaaT) complex requires RicA (YmcA) and RicF (YlbF)
title_full_unstemmed Formation of a stable RNase Y-RicT (YaaT) complex requires RicA (YmcA) and RicF (YlbF)
title_short Formation of a stable RNase Y-RicT (YaaT) complex requires RicA (YmcA) and RicF (YlbF)
title_sort formation of a stable rnase y-rict (yaat) complex requires rica (ymca) and ricf (ylbf)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10470536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37555678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01269-23
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