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Mechanistic comparison of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNAs—commonalities and differences
Bacterial 6S RNAs bind to the housekeeping RNA polymerase (σ(A)-RNAP in Bacillus subtilis) to regulate transcription in a growth phase-dependent manner. B. subtilis expresses two 6S RNAs, 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNA, with different expression profiles. We show in vitro that 6S-2 RNA shares hallmark features w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3923129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24464747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.042077.113 |
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author | Burenina, Olga Y. Hoch, Philipp G. Damm, Katrin Salas, Margarita Zatsepin, Timofei S. Lechner, Marcus Oretskaya, Tatiana S. Kubareva, Elena A. Hartmann, Roland K. |
author_facet | Burenina, Olga Y. Hoch, Philipp G. Damm, Katrin Salas, Margarita Zatsepin, Timofei S. Lechner, Marcus Oretskaya, Tatiana S. Kubareva, Elena A. Hartmann, Roland K. |
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description | Bacterial 6S RNAs bind to the housekeeping RNA polymerase (σ(A)-RNAP in Bacillus subtilis) to regulate transcription in a growth phase-dependent manner. B. subtilis expresses two 6S RNAs, 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNA, with different expression profiles. We show in vitro that 6S-2 RNA shares hallmark features with 6S-1 RNA: Both (1) are able to serve as templates for pRNA transcription; (2) bind with comparable affinity to σ(A)-RNAP; (3) are able to specifically inhibit transcription from DNA promoters, and (4) can form stable 6S RNA:pRNA hybrid structures that (5) abolish binding to σ(A)-RNAP. However, pRNAs of equal length dissociate faster from 6S-2 than 6S-1 RNA, owing to the higher A,U-content of 6S-2 pRNAs. This could have two mechanistic implications: (1) Short 6S-2 pRNAs (<10 nt) dissociate faster instead of being elongated to longer pRNAs, which could make it more difficult for 6S-2 RNA-stalled RNAP molecules to escape from the sequestration; and (2) relative to 6S-1 RNA, 6S-2 pRNAs of equal length will dissociate more rapidly from 6S-2 RNA after RNAP release, which could affect pRNA turnover or the kinetics of 6S-2 RNA binding to a new RNAP molecule. As 6S-2 pRNAs have not yet been detected in vivo, we considered that cellular RNAP release from 6S-2 RNA might occur via 6S-1 RNA displacing 6S-2 RNA from the enzyme, either in the absence of pRNA transcription or upon synthesis of very short 6S-2 pRNAs (∼5-mers, which would escape detection by deep sequencing). However, binding competition experiments argued against these possibilities. |
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spelling | pubmed-39231292015-03-01 Mechanistic comparison of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNAs—commonalities and differences Burenina, Olga Y. Hoch, Philipp G. Damm, Katrin Salas, Margarita Zatsepin, Timofei S. Lechner, Marcus Oretskaya, Tatiana S. Kubareva, Elena A. Hartmann, Roland K. RNA Articles Bacterial 6S RNAs bind to the housekeeping RNA polymerase (σ(A)-RNAP in Bacillus subtilis) to regulate transcription in a growth phase-dependent manner. B. subtilis expresses two 6S RNAs, 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNA, with different expression profiles. We show in vitro that 6S-2 RNA shares hallmark features with 6S-1 RNA: Both (1) are able to serve as templates for pRNA transcription; (2) bind with comparable affinity to σ(A)-RNAP; (3) are able to specifically inhibit transcription from DNA promoters, and (4) can form stable 6S RNA:pRNA hybrid structures that (5) abolish binding to σ(A)-RNAP. However, pRNAs of equal length dissociate faster from 6S-2 than 6S-1 RNA, owing to the higher A,U-content of 6S-2 pRNAs. This could have two mechanistic implications: (1) Short 6S-2 pRNAs (<10 nt) dissociate faster instead of being elongated to longer pRNAs, which could make it more difficult for 6S-2 RNA-stalled RNAP molecules to escape from the sequestration; and (2) relative to 6S-1 RNA, 6S-2 pRNAs of equal length will dissociate more rapidly from 6S-2 RNA after RNAP release, which could affect pRNA turnover or the kinetics of 6S-2 RNA binding to a new RNAP molecule. As 6S-2 pRNAs have not yet been detected in vivo, we considered that cellular RNAP release from 6S-2 RNA might occur via 6S-1 RNA displacing 6S-2 RNA from the enzyme, either in the absence of pRNA transcription or upon synthesis of very short 6S-2 pRNAs (∼5-mers, which would escape detection by deep sequencing). However, binding competition experiments argued against these possibilities. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2014-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3923129/ /pubmed/24464747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.042077.113 Text en © 2014 Burenina et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed exclusively by the RNA Society for the first 12 months after the full-issue publication date (see http://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After 12 months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. |
spellingShingle | Articles Burenina, Olga Y. Hoch, Philipp G. Damm, Katrin Salas, Margarita Zatsepin, Timofei S. Lechner, Marcus Oretskaya, Tatiana S. Kubareva, Elena A. Hartmann, Roland K. Mechanistic comparison of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNAs—commonalities and differences |
title | Mechanistic comparison of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNAs—commonalities and differences |
title_full | Mechanistic comparison of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNAs—commonalities and differences |
title_fullStr | Mechanistic comparison of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNAs—commonalities and differences |
title_full_unstemmed | Mechanistic comparison of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNAs—commonalities and differences |
title_short | Mechanistic comparison of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 and 6S-2 RNAs—commonalities and differences |
title_sort | mechanistic comparison of bacillus subtilis 6s-1 and 6s-2 rnas—commonalities and differences |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3923129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24464747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.042077.113 |
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