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Antisense RNA asPcrL regulates expression of photosynthesis genes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides by promoting RNase III-dependent turn-over of puf mRNA.

Carina M Reuscher1, Gabriele Klug1.   

Abstract

Anoxygenic photosynthesis is an important pathway for Rhodobacter sphaeroides to produce ATP under oxygen-limiting conditions. The expression of its photosynthesis genes is tightly regulated at transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels in response to light and oxygen signals, to avoid photooxidative stress by the simultaneous presence of pigments, light and oxygen. The puf operon encodes pigment-binding proteins of the light-harvesting complex I (genes pufB and pufA), of the reaction centre (genes pufL and pufM), a scaffold protein (gene pufX) and includes the gene for sRNA PcrX. Segmental differences in the stability of the pufBALMX-pcrX mRNA contribute to the stoichiometry of LHI to RC complexes. With asPcrL we identified the third sRNA and the first antisense RNA that is involved in balancing photosynthesis gene expression in R. sphaeroides. asPcrL influences the stability of the pufBALMX-pcrX mRNA but not of the pufBA mRNA and consequently the stoichiometry of photosynthetic complexes. By base pairing to the pufL region asPcrL promotes RNase III-dependent degradation of the pufBALMX-prcX mRNA. Since asPcrL is activated by the same protein regulators as the puf operon including PcrX it is part of an incoherent feed-forward loop that fine-tunes photosynthesis gene expression.[Figure: see text].

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Keywords:  Antisense RNA; feed-forward-loop; gene regulation; photosynthesis; rhodobacter; rnase III

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33258405      PMCID: PMC8489922          DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2020.1857520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA Biol        ISSN: 1547-6286            Impact factor:   4.652


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