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  • * The small RNA SraG is positioned between the rpsO and pnp genes and is transcribed oppositely; while its function was previously unknown, it has been shown to affect pnp expression.
  • * Overexpressing SraG decreases pnp levels and destabilizes its mRNA, while inhibiting SraG increases pnp expression, suggesting that SraG directly regulates pnp through antisense interactions.

Article Abstract

The rpsO-pnp operon encodes ribosomal protein S15 and polynucleotide phosphorylase, a major 3'-5' exoribonuclease involved in mRNA decay in Escherichia coli The gene for the SraG small RNA is located between the coding regions of the rpsO and pnp genes, and it is transcribed in the opposite direction relative to the two genes. No function has been assigned to SraG. Multiple levels of post-transcriptional regulation have been demonstrated for the rpsO-pnp operon. Here we show that SraG is a new factor affecting pnp expression. SraG overexpression results in a reduction of pnp expression and a destabilization of pnp mRNA; in contrast, inhibition of SraG transcription results in a higher level of the pnp transcript. Furthermore, in vitro experiments indicate that SraG inhibits translation initiation of pnp Together, these observations demonstrate that SraG participates in the post-transcriptional control of pnp by a direct antisense interaction between SraG and PNPase RNAs. Our data reveal a new level of regulation in the expression of this major exoribonuclease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5029454PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.055236.115DOI Listing

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