Coupled degradation of a small regulatory RNA and its mRNA targets in Escherichia coli
National Institutes of Health · National Cancer Institute
Abstract
RyhB is a small antisense regulatory RNA that is repressed by the Fur repressor and negatively regulates at least six mRNAs encoding Fe-binding or Fe-storage proteins in Escherichia coli. When Fe is limiting, RyhB levels rise, and target mRNAs are rapidly degraded. RyhB is very stable when measured after treatment of cells with the transcription inhibitor rifampicin, but is unstable when overall mRNA transcription continues. We propose that RyhB turnover is coupled to and dependent on pairing with the target mRNAs. Degradation of both mRNA targets and RyhB is dependent on RNase E and is slowed in degradosome mutants. RyhB requires the RNA chaperone Hfq. In the absence of Hfq, RyhB is unstable, even when…
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- Biology
- RNase P
- Degradosome
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Messenger RNA
- RNA
- Cell biology
- Repressor