Intermolecular Communication in Bacillus subtilis : RNA-RNA, RNA-Protein and Small Protein-Protein Interactions

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Matthias-Schleiden-Institut, AG Bakteriengenetik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Ul Haq, Inam;
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Matthias-Schleiden-Institut, AG Bakteriengenetik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Müller, Peter;
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Matthias-Schleiden-Institut, AG Bakteriengenetik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Brantl, Sabine

In bacterial cells we find a variety of interacting macromolecules, among them RNAs and proteins. Not only small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs), but also small proteins have been increasingly recognized as regulators of bacterial gene expression. An average bacterial genome encodes between 200 and 300 sRNAs, but an unknown number of small proteins. sRNAs can be cis - or trans -encoded. Whereas cis -encoded sRNAs interact only with their single completely complementary mRNA target transcribed from the opposite DNA strand, trans -encoded sRNAs are only partially complementary to their numerous mRNA targets, resulting in huge regulatory networks. In addition to sRNAs, uncharged tRNAs can interact with mRNAs in T-box attenuation mechanisms. For a number of sRNA-mRNA interactions, the stability of sRNAs or translatability of mRNAs, RNA chaperones are required. In Gram-negative bacteria, the well-studied abundant RNA-chaperone Hfq fulfils this role, and recently another chaperone, ProQ, has been discovered and analyzed in this respect. By contrast, evidence for RNA chaperones or their role in Gram-positive bacteria is still scarce, but CsrA might be such a candidate. Other RNA-protein interactions involve tmRNA/SmpB, 6S RNA/RNA polymerase, the dual-function aconitase and protein-bound transcriptional terminators and antiterminators. Furthermore, small proteins, often missed in genome annotations and long ignored as potential regulators, can interact with individual regulatory proteins, large protein complexes, RNA or the membrane. Here, we review recent advances on biological role and regulatory principles of the currently known sRNA-mRNA interactions, sRNA-protein interactions and small protein-protein interactions in the Gram-positive model organism Bacillus subtilis . We do not discuss RNases, ribosomal proteins, RNA helicases or riboswitches.

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