TY - JOUR
T1 - ProQ-associated small RNAs control motility in Vibrio cholerae
AU - Ghandour, Rabea
AU - Devlitsarov, Daniel
AU - Popp, Phillip
AU - Melamed, Sahar
AU - Huber, Michaela
AU - Siemers, Malte
AU - Krüger, Thomas
AU - Kniemeyer, Olaf
AU - Klingl, Andreas
AU - Brakhage, Axel A.
AU - Erhardt, Marc
AU - Papenfort, Kai
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.
PY - 2025/2/28
Y1 - 2025/2/28
N2 - Gene regulation at the post-transcriptional level is prevalent in all domains of life. In bacteria, ProQ-like proteins have emerged as important RNA chaperones facilitating RNA stability and RNA duplex formation. In the major human pathogen Vibrio cholerae, post-transcriptional gene regulation is key for virulence, biofilm formation, and antibiotic resistance, yet the role of ProQ has not been studied. Here, we show that ProQ interacts with hundreds of transcripts in V. cholerae, including the highly abundant FlaX small RNA (sRNA). Global analyses of RNA duplex formation using RIL-Seq (RNA interaction by ligation and sequencing) revealed a vast network of ProQ-assisted interactions and identified a role for FlaX in motility regulation. Specifically, FlaX base-pairs with multiple sites on the flaB flagellin mRNA, preventing 30S ribosome binding and translation initiation.V. cholerae cells lacking flaX display impaired motility gene expression, altered flagella composition and reduced swimming in liquid environments. Our results provide a global view on ProQ-associated RNA duplex formation and pinpoint the mechanistic and phenotypic consequences associated with ProQ-associated sRNAs in V. cholerae.
AB - Gene regulation at the post-transcriptional level is prevalent in all domains of life. In bacteria, ProQ-like proteins have emerged as important RNA chaperones facilitating RNA stability and RNA duplex formation. In the major human pathogen Vibrio cholerae, post-transcriptional gene regulation is key for virulence, biofilm formation, and antibiotic resistance, yet the role of ProQ has not been studied. Here, we show that ProQ interacts with hundreds of transcripts in V. cholerae, including the highly abundant FlaX small RNA (sRNA). Global analyses of RNA duplex formation using RIL-Seq (RNA interaction by ligation and sequencing) revealed a vast network of ProQ-assisted interactions and identified a role for FlaX in motility regulation. Specifically, FlaX base-pairs with multiple sites on the flaB flagellin mRNA, preventing 30S ribosome binding and translation initiation.V. cholerae cells lacking flaX display impaired motility gene expression, altered flagella composition and reduced swimming in liquid environments. Our results provide a global view on ProQ-associated RNA duplex formation and pinpoint the mechanistic and phenotypic consequences associated with ProQ-associated sRNAs in V. cholerae.
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U2 - 10.1093/nar/gkae1283
DO - 10.1093/nar/gkae1283
M3 - مقالة
C2 - 39727155
SN - 0305-1048
VL - 53
JO - Nucleic acids research
JF - Nucleic acids research
IS - 4
M1 - gkae1283
ER -