Grad-seq in a Gram-positive bacterium reveals exonucleolytic sRNA activation in competence control
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA607729)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA607729)
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Project name: Grad-seq in a Gram-positive bacterium reveals exonucleolytic sRNA activation in competence control
Description: RNA-protein interactions crucially underlie many steps of bacterial gene expression including post-transcriptional control by small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs). In stark contrast with recent progress in Gram-negative bacteria, knowledge about RNA and protein complexes in Gram-positive species remains scarce. Here, we used Grad-seq to draft a landscape of such complexes in Streptococcus pneumoniae, determining the sedimentation profiles of ~88% of the transcripts and ~62% of the proteins of this important human pathogen. Analysis of in-gradient distributions and subsequent tag-based protein capture identified interactions of the exoribonuclease Cbf1 (a.k.a. YhaM) with sRNAs that control bacterial competence. Contrary to expectation, the nucleolytic activity of Cbf1 stabilized these sRNAs, thereby promoting their function as repressors of competence. These results illustrate how this first RNA/protein complexome resource for a Gram-positive species can be utilized to identify new molecular factors in RNA-based regulation of pathways with relevance to bacterial virulence.Overall design: 6 CLIP-seq samples from S. pneumoniae TIGR4 cbf1-3xFLAG including 3 crosslinked samples and 3 non-crosslinked control samples.
Data type: Other
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Medical
Organization: Förstner Lab, Information Services, ZB MED - Information Centre for Life Sciences
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- PMID: 32227509
Last updated: 2020-02-20