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The Vc2 Cyclic di-GMP-Dependent Riboswitch of Vibrio cholerae Regulates Expression of an Upstream Putative Small RNA by Controlling RNA Stability.

Benjamin R Pursley1, Nicolas L Fernandez1, Geoffrey B Severin2, Christopher M Waters3.   

Abstract

Cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) is a bacterial second messenger molecule that is important in the biology of Vibrio cholerae, but the molecular mechanisms by which this molecule regulates downstream phenotypes have not been fully characterized. We have previously shown that the Vc2 c-di-GMP-binding riboswitch, encoded upstream of the gene tfoY, functions as an off switch in response to c-di-GMP. However, the mechanism by which c-di-GMP controls expression of tfoY has not been fully elucidated. During our studies of this mechanism, we determined that c-di-GMP binding to Vc2 also controls the abundance and stability of upstream noncoding RNAs with 3' ends located immediately downstream of the Vc2 riboswitch. Our results suggest these putative small RNAs (sRNAs) are not generated by transcriptional termination but rather by preventing degradation of the upstream untranslated RNA when c-di-GMP is bound to Vc2.IMPORTANCE Riboswitches are typically RNA elements located in the 5' untranslated region of mRNAs. They are highly structured and specifically recognize and respond to a given chemical cue to alter transcription termination or translation initiation. In this work, we report a novel mechanism of riboswitch-mediated gene regulation in Vibrio cholerae whereby a 3' riboswitch, named Vc2, controls the stability of upstream untranslated RNA upon binding to its cognate ligand, the second messenger cyclic di-GMP, leading to the accumulation of previously undescribed putative sRNAs. We further demonstrate that binding of the ligand to the riboswitch prevents RNA degradation. As binding of riboswitches to their ligands often produces compactly structured RNA, we hypothesize this mechanism of gene regulation is widespread.
Copyright © 2019 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  RNA degradation; Vc2; Vibrio choleraezzm321990; cyclic nucleotides; riboswitch; sRNA

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31405916      PMCID: PMC6779461          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00293-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.476


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