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Identification of a conserved branched RNA structure that functions as a factor-independent terminator.


ABSTRACT: Anti-Q is a small RNA encoded on pCF10, an antibiotic resistance plasmid of Enterococcus faecalis, which negatively regulates conjugation of the plasmid. In this study we sought to understand how Anti-Q is generated relative to larger transcripts of the same operon. We found that Anti-Q folds into a branched structure that functions as a factor-independent terminator. In vitro and in vivo, termination is dependent on the integrity of this structure as well as the presence of a 3' polyuridine tract, but is not dependent on other downstream sequences. In vitro, terminated transcripts are released from RNA polymerase after synthesis. In vivo, a mutant with reduced termination efficiency demonstrated loss of tight control of conjugation function. A search of bacterial genomes revealed the presence of sequences that encode Anti-Q-like RNA structures. In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that one of these functions as a terminator. This work reveals a previously unappreciated flexibility in the structure of factor-independent terminators and identifies a mechanism for generation of functional small RNAs; it should also inform annotation of bacterial sequence features, such as terminators, functional sRNAs, and operons.

SUBMITTER: Johnson CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3948284 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a conserved branched RNA structure that functions as a factor-independent terminator.

Johnson Christopher M CM   Chen Yuqing Y   Lee Heejin H   Ke Ailong A   Weaver Keith E KE   Dunny Gary M GM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20140218 9


Anti-Q is a small RNA encoded on pCF10, an antibiotic resistance plasmid of Enterococcus faecalis, which negatively regulates conjugation of the plasmid. In this study we sought to understand how Anti-Q is generated relative to larger transcripts of the same operon. We found that Anti-Q folds into a branched structure that functions as a factor-independent terminator. In vitro and in vivo, termination is dependent on the integrity of this structure as well as the presence of a 3' polyuridine tra  ...[more]

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