A nitric oxide regulated small RNA controls expression of genes involved in redox homeostasis in Bacillus subtilis.
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Date publication
février 2015
Journal
PLoS genetics
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr ROMBY Pascale
Tous les auteurs :
Durand S, Braun F, Lioliou E, Romilly C, Helfer AC, Kuhn L, Quittot N, Nicolas P, Romby P, Condon C
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Résumé
RsaE is the only known trans-acting small regulatory RNA (sRNA) besides the ubiquitous 6S RNA that is conserved between the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus and the soil-dwelling Firmicute Bacillus subtilis. Although a number of RsaE targets are known in S. aureus, neither the environmental signals that lead to its expression nor its physiological role are known. Here we show that expression of the B. subtilis homolog of RsaE is regulated by the presence of nitric oxide (NO) in the cellular milieu. Control of expression by NO is dependent on the ResDE two-component system in B. subtilis and we determined that the same is true in S. aureus. Transcriptome and proteome analyses revealed that many genes with functions related to oxidative stress and oxidation-reduction reactions were up-regulated in a B. subtilis strain lacking this sRNA. We have thus renamed it RoxS. The prediction of RoxS-dependent mRNA targets also suggested a significant enrichment for mRNAs related to respiration and electron transfer. Among the potential direct mRNA targets, we have validated the ppnKB mRNA, encoding an NAD+/NADH kinase, both in vivo and in vitro. RoxS controls both translation initiation and the stability of this transcript, in the latter case via two independent pathways implicating RNase Y and RNase III. Furthermore, RNase Y intervenes at an additional level by processing the 5' end of the RoxS sRNA removing about 20 nucleotides. Processing of RoxS allows it to interact more efficiently with a second target, the sucCD mRNA, encoding succinyl-CoA synthase, thus expanding the repertoire of targets recognized by this sRNA.
Mots clés
Bacillus subtilis, genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Homeostasis, genetics, Nitric Oxide, genetics, Oxidation-Reduction, RNA, Bacterial, biosynthesis, RNA, Messenger, genetics, RNA, Untranslated, biosynthesis, Ribonuclease III, genetics, Staphylococcal Infections, genetics, Staphylococcus aureus, genetics, Transcription, Genetic
Référence
PLoS Genet.. 2015 Feb;11(2):e1004957