Defining the networks that connect RNase III and RNase J-mediated regulation of primary and specialized metabolism in Streptomyces venezuelae.

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Bacteriology Pub Date : 2025-05-22 Epub Date: 2025-04-14 DOI:10.1128/jb.00024-25
Meghan A D Pepler, Emma L Mulholland, Freddie R Montague, Marie A Elliot
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Abstract

RNA metabolism involves coordinating RNA synthesis with RNA processing and degradation. Ribonucleases play fundamental roles within the cell, contributing to the cleavage, modification, and degradation of RNA molecules, with these actions ensuring appropriate gene regulation and cellular homeostasis. Here, we employed RNA sequencing to explore the impact of RNase III and RNase J on the transcriptome of Streptomyces venezuelae. Differential expression analysis comparing wild-type and RNase mutant strains at distinct developmental stages revealed significant changes in transcript abundance, particularly in pathways related to multicellular development, nutrient acquisition, and specialized metabolism. Both RNase mutants exhibited dysregulation of the BldD regulon, including altered expression of many cyclic-di-GMP-associated enzymes. We also observed precocious chloramphenicol production in these RNase mutants and found that in the RNase III mutant, this was associated with PhoP-mediated regulation. We further found that RNase III directly targeted members of the PhoP regulon, suggesting a link between RNA metabolism and a regulator that bridges primary and specialized metabolism. We connected RNase J function with translation through the observation that RNase J directly targets multiple ribosomal protein transcripts for degradation. These findings establish distinct but complementary roles for RNase III and RNase J in coordinating the gene expression dynamics critical for S. venezuelae development and specialized metabolism.

Importance: RNA processing and metabolism are mediated by ribonucleases and are fundamental processes in all cells. In the morphologically complex and metabolically sophisticated Streptomyces bacteria, RNase III and RNase J influence both development and metabolism through poorly understood mechanisms. Here, we show that both ribonucleases are required for the proper expression of the BldD developmental pathway and contribute to the control of chloramphenicol production, with an interesting connection to phosphate regulation for RNase III. Additionally, we show that both RNases have the potential to impact translation through distinct mechanisms and can function cooperatively in degrading specific transcripts. This study advances our understanding of RNases in Streptomyces biology by providing insight into distinct contributions made by these enzymes and the intriguing interplay between them.

确定委内瑞拉链霉菌中RNase III和RNase j介导的初级和特化代谢调节的连接网络。
RNA代谢包括协调RNA合成与RNA加工和降解。核糖核酸酶在细胞内发挥着重要作用,参与RNA分子的切割、修饰和降解,这些行为确保了适当的基因调控和细胞稳态。在这里,我们使用RNA测序来探索RNase III和RNase J对委内瑞拉链霉菌转录组的影响。在不同发育阶段比较野生型和RNase突变菌株的差异表达分析显示,转录物丰度发生了显著变化,特别是在多细胞发育、营养获取和特化代谢相关的途径中。两种RNase突变体都表现出BldD调控的失调,包括许多环二gmp相关酶的表达改变。我们还观察到这些RNase突变体中氯霉素的早熟产生,并发现在RNase III突变体中,这与phop介导的调控有关。我们进一步发现RNase III直接靶向PhoP调控子的成员,这表明RNA代谢和连接初级和专门代谢的调节因子之间存在联系。我们通过观察RNase J直接靶向多种核糖体蛋白转录物进行降解,将RNase J的功能与翻译联系起来。这些发现确定了RNase III和RNase J在协调委内瑞拉葡萄球菌发育和特化代谢的关键基因表达动力学中的不同但互补的作用。重要性:RNA的加工和代谢是由核糖核酸酶介导的,是所有细胞的基本过程。在形态复杂和代谢复杂的链霉菌细菌中,RNase III和RNase J通过尚不清楚的机制影响发育和代谢。在这里,我们发现这两种核糖核酸酶都是正确表达BldD发育途径所必需的,并有助于控制氯霉素的产生,与RNase III的磷酸盐调控有有趣的联系。此外,我们发现这两种rna都有可能通过不同的机制影响翻译,并且可以在降解特定转录物中协同起作用。这项研究通过提供这些酶的独特贡献和它们之间有趣的相互作用的见解,促进了我们对链霉菌生物学中rna酶的理解。
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Journal of Bacteriology
Journal of Bacteriology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
9.40%
发文量
324
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bacteriology (JB) publishes research articles that probe fundamental processes in bacteria, archaea and their viruses, and the molecular mechanisms by which they interact with each other and with their hosts and their environments.
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