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  • The RsmA/CsrA family of RNA-binding proteins regulates mRNA translation and stability in bacteria, with RsmN identified as a novel member in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  • Structural analysis of RsmN showed a unique α helix that alters its protein structure compared to RsmA, while still maintaining the essential β sheet needed for RNA binding.
  • Phylogenetic studies suggest RsmN is specific to P. aeruginosa but related proteins with similar features are found in other organisms due to a gene duplication event.

Article Abstract

In bacteria, the highly conserved RsmA/CsrA family of RNA-binding proteins functions as global posttranscriptional regulators acting on mRNA translation and stability. Through phenotypic complementation of an rsmA mutant in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, we discovered a family member, termed RsmN. Elucidation of the RsmN crystal structure and that of the complex with a hairpin from the sRNA, RsmZ, reveals a uniquely inserted α helix, which redirects the polypeptide chain to form a distinctly different protein fold to the domain-swapped dimeric structure of RsmA homologs. The overall β sheet structure required for RNA recognition is, however, preserved with compensatory sequence and structure differences, allowing the RsmN dimer to target binding motifs in both structured hairpin loops and flexible disordered RNAs. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that, although RsmN appears unique to P. aeruginosa, homologous proteins with the inserted α helix are more widespread and arose as a consequence of a gene duplication event.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3791407PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2013.07.007DOI Listing

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