一种依赖 DnaA 的核糖开关,用于减弱 his 操作子的转录。

IF 4.5 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mLife Pub Date : 2023-06-30 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/mlf2.12075
Yuan Yao, Hongwei Sun, Wurihan, Gegeheng, Gezi, Kirsten Skarstad, Lifei Fan, Morigen
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摘要

针对特定氨基酸的转录衰减被认为是由 RNA 二级结构的替代构型控制的,这种替代构型会导致翻译的停止或被停止的核糖体从领导 mRNA 分子中释放出来。在本研究中,我们首次报道了大肠杆菌中转录衰减的 DnaA 依赖性核糖开关的一个可能实例。我们发现:(i) DnaA 可调控结构基因的转录,但不能调控领导基因 hisL 的转录;(ii) DnaA 可能与 HisL-SL RNA 中的 rDnaA 框结合,从而减弱操作子的转录;(iii) HisL-SL RNA 和 rDnaA 框在系统发育上是保守的,在进化上是重要的;以及 (iv) 翻译核糖体是减弱 his 操作子所必需的,而 tRNAHis 则加强了减弱作用。这种机制在革兰氏阴性细菌中似乎是系统发育保守的,在进化上也很重要。
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A DnaA-dependent riboswitch for transcription attenuation of the his operon.

Transcription attenuation in response to the availability of a specific amino acid is believed to be controlled by alternative configurations of RNA secondary structures that lead to the arrest of translation or the release of the arrested ribosome from the leader mRNA molecule. In this study, we first report a possible example of the DnaA-dependent riboswitch for transcription attenuation in Escherichia coli. We show that (i) DnaA regulates the transcription of the structural genes but not that of the leader hisL gene; (ii) DnaA might bind to rDnaA boxes present in the HisL-SL RNA, and subsequently attenuate the transcription of the operon; (iii) the HisL-SL RNA and rDnaA boxes are phylogenetically conserved and evolutionarily important; and (iv) the translating ribosome is required for deattenuation of the his operon, whereas tRNAHis strengthens attenuation. This mechanism seems to be phylogenetically conserved in Gram-negative bacteria and evolutionarily important.

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