Riboswitches. Sequestration of a two-component response regulator by a riboswitch-regulated noncoding RNA
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Riboswitches. Sequestration of a two-component response regulator by a riboswitch-regulated noncoding RNA
Abstract
Riboswitches are ligand-binding elements contained within the 5' untranslated regions of bacterial transcripts, which generally regulate expression of downstream open reading frames. Here, we show that in Listeria monocytogenes, a riboswitch that binds vitamin B12 controls expression of a noncoding regulatory RNA, Rli55. Rli55, in turn, controls expression of the eut genes, whose products enable ethanolamine utilization and require B12 as a cofactor. Defects in ethanolamine utilization, or in its regulation by Rli55, significantly attenuate Listeria virulence in mice. Rli55 functions by sequestering the two-component response regulator EutV by means of a EutV-binding site contained within the RNA. Thus, Rli55 is a riboswitch-regulated member of the small group of regulatory RNAs that function by sequestering a protein and reveals a distinctive mechanism of signal integration in bacterial gene regulation.
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RNA. Riboswitch regulates RNA.Science. 2014 Aug 22;345(6199):876-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1258494. Science. 2014. PMID: 25146272 No abstract available.
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