An RNA sponge controls quorum sensing dynamics and biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae

Autor: Michaela Huber # 1 , Anne Lippegaus # 1 , Sahar Melamed 2 3 , Malte Siemers 1 4 , Benjamin R Wucher 5 , Mona Hoyos 1 , Carey Nadell 5 , Gisela Storz 2 , Kai Papenfort 6 7
Rok vydání: 2023
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8114411
Popis: Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) acting in concert with the RNA chaperone Hfq are prevalent in many bacteria and typically act by base-pairing with multiple target transcripts. In the human pathogen Vibrio cholerae, sRNAs play roles in various processes including antibiotic tolerance, competence, and quorum sensing (QS). Here, we use RIL-seq (RNA-interaction-by-ligation-and-sequen- cing) to identify Hfq-interacting sRNAs and their targets in V. cholerae. We find hundreds of sRNA-mRNA interactions, as well as RNA duplexes formed between two sRNA regulators. Further analysis of these duplexes identifies an RNA sponge, termed QrrX, that base-pairs with and inactivates the Qrr1-4 sRNAs, which are known to modulate the QS pathway. Transcription of qrrX is activated by QrrT, a previously uncharacterized LysR-type transcriptional regulator. Our results indicate that QrrX and QrrT are required for rapid conversion from individual to community behaviours in V. cholerae.
Databáze: OpenAIRE