Identification of endoribonuclease specific cleavage positions reveals novel targets of RNase III in Streptococcus pyogenes.
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Authors
Le Rhun, AnaïsLécrivain, Anne-Laure
Reimegård, Johan
Proux-Wéra, Estelle
Broglia, Laura
Della Beffa, Cristina
Charpentier, Emmanuelle
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2017-03-17
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A better understanding of transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression in bacteria relies on studying their transcriptome. RNA sequencing methods are used not only to assess RNA abundance but also the exact boundaries of primary and processed transcripts. Here, we developed a method, called identification of specific cleavage position (ISCP), which enables the identification of direct endoribonuclease targets in vivo by comparing the 5΄ and 3΄ ends of processed transcripts between wild type and RNase deficient strains. To demonstrate the ISCP method, we used as a model the double-stranded specific RNase III in the human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes. We mapped 92 specific cleavage positions (SCPs) among which, 48 were previously described and 44 are new, with the characteristic 2 nucleotides 3΄ overhang of RNase III. Most SCPs were located in untranslated regions of RNAs. We screened for RNase III targets using transcriptomic differential expression analysis (DEA) and compared those with the RNase III targets identified using the ISCP method. Our study shows that in S. pyogenes, under standard growth conditions, RNase III has a limited impact both on antisense transcripts and on global gene expression with the expression of most of the affected genes being downregulated in an RNase III deletion mutant.Citation
Identification of endoribonuclease specific cleavage positions reveals novel targets of RNase III in Streptococcus pyogenes. 2017, 45 (5):2329-2340 Nucleic Acids Res.Affiliation
Helmholtz Centre for infection research, Inhoffenstr. 7, 38124 Braunschweig, Germany.Journal
Nucleic acids researchPubMed ID
28082390Type
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enISSN
1362-4962ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/nar/gkw1316
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