Association of RNAs with Bacillus subtilis Hfq.

The prevalence and characteristics of small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) have not been well characterized for Bacillus subtilis, an important model system for Gram-positive bacteria. However, B. subtilis was recently found to synthesize many candidate sRNAs during stationary phase. In the current study,...

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Main Authors: Michael Dambach, Irnov Irnov, Wade C Winkler
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3574147?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-96ad473c7a0846f7914fcea0d527da2c2020-11-24T20:52:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5515610.1371/journal.pone.0055156Association of RNAs with Bacillus subtilis Hfq.Michael DambachIrnov IrnovWade C WinklerThe prevalence and characteristics of small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) have not been well characterized for Bacillus subtilis, an important model system for Gram-positive bacteria. However, B. subtilis was recently found to synthesize many candidate sRNAs during stationary phase. In the current study, we performed deep sequencing on Hfq-associated RNAs and found that a small subset of sRNAs associates with Hfq, an enigmatic RNA-binding protein that stabilizes sRNAs in Gram-negatives, but whose role is largely unknown in Gram-positive bacteria. We also found that Hfq associated with antisense RNAs, antitoxin transcripts, and many mRNA leaders. Several new candidate sRNAs and mRNA leader regions were also discovered by this analysis. Additionally, mRNA fragments overlapping with start or stop codons associated with Hfq, while, in contrast, relatively few full-length mRNAs were recovered. Deletion of hfq reduced the intracellular abundance of several representative sRNAs, suggesting that B. subtilis Hfq-sRNA interactions may be functionally significant in vivo. In general, we anticipate this catalog of Hfq-associated RNAs to serve as a resource in the functional characterization of Hfq in B. subtilis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3574147?pdf=render
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author Michael Dambach
Irnov Irnov
Wade C Winkler
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Irnov Irnov
Wade C Winkler
Association of RNAs with Bacillus subtilis Hfq.
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author_facet Michael Dambach
Irnov Irnov
Wade C Winkler
author_sort Michael Dambach
title Association of RNAs with Bacillus subtilis Hfq.
title_short Association of RNAs with Bacillus subtilis Hfq.
title_full Association of RNAs with Bacillus subtilis Hfq.
title_fullStr Association of RNAs with Bacillus subtilis Hfq.
title_full_unstemmed Association of RNAs with Bacillus subtilis Hfq.
title_sort association of rnas with bacillus subtilis hfq.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The prevalence and characteristics of small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) have not been well characterized for Bacillus subtilis, an important model system for Gram-positive bacteria. However, B. subtilis was recently found to synthesize many candidate sRNAs during stationary phase. In the current study, we performed deep sequencing on Hfq-associated RNAs and found that a small subset of sRNAs associates with Hfq, an enigmatic RNA-binding protein that stabilizes sRNAs in Gram-negatives, but whose role is largely unknown in Gram-positive bacteria. We also found that Hfq associated with antisense RNAs, antitoxin transcripts, and many mRNA leaders. Several new candidate sRNAs and mRNA leader regions were also discovered by this analysis. Additionally, mRNA fragments overlapping with start or stop codons associated with Hfq, while, in contrast, relatively few full-length mRNAs were recovered. Deletion of hfq reduced the intracellular abundance of several representative sRNAs, suggesting that B. subtilis Hfq-sRNA interactions may be functionally significant in vivo. In general, we anticipate this catalog of Hfq-associated RNAs to serve as a resource in the functional characterization of Hfq in B. subtilis.
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