Differential control of S almonella heat shock operons by structured mRNAs
DnaK – DnaJ – GrpE and GroES – GroEL are the major chaperone machineries in bacteria. In many species, dnaKJ and groESL are encoded in bicistronic operons. Quantitative proteomics revealed that DnaK and GroEL amounts in S almonella dominate over DnaJ and GroES respectively. An imperfect transcriptio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular microbiology 2013-08, Vol.89 (4), p.715-731 |
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Zusammenfassung: | DnaK
–
DnaJ
–
GrpE
and
GroES
–
GroEL
are the major chaperone machineries in bacteria. In many species,
dnaKJ
and
groESL
are encoded in bicistronic operons. Quantitative proteomics revealed that
DnaK
and
GroEL
amounts in
S
almonella
dominate over
DnaJ
and
GroES
respectively. An imperfect transcriptional terminator in the intergenic region of
dnaKJ
is known to result in higher transcript levels of the first gene. Here, we examined the
groESL
operon and asked how the second gene in a heat shock operon can be preferentially expressed and found that an
RNA
structure in the 5′untranslated region of
groES
is responsible. The secondary structure masks the
S
hine–
D
algarno (
SD
) sequence and
AUG
start codon and thereby modulates translation of
groES
mRNA
. Reporter gene assays combined with structure probing and toeprinting analysis revealed a dynamic temperature‐sensitive
RNA
structure. Following an increase in temperature, only the second of two
RNA
hairpins melts and partially liberates the
SD
sequence, thus facilitating translation. Translation of
groEL
is not temperature‐regulated leading to an excess of the chaperonin in the cell at low temperature. Discussion in a broader context shows how structured
RNA
segments can differentially control expression of temperature‐affected operons in various ways. |
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ISSN: | 0950-382X 1365-2958 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mmi.12308 |