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Bacterial RNA chaperones and chaperone-like riboregulators: behind the scenes of RNA-mediated regulation of cellular metabolism

Author
Bandyra, Katarzyna
Dendooven, Tom
Paris, Giulia
Katsuya-Gaviria, Kai
Publication date
2022
Abstract (EN)

In all domains of life, RNA chaperones safeguard and guide the fate of the cellular RNA pool. RNA chaperones comprise structurally diverse proteins that ensure proper folding, stability, and ribonuclease resistance of RNA, and they support regulatory activities mediated by RNA. RNA chaperones constitute a topologically diverse group of proteins that often present an unstructured region and bind RNA with limited nucleotide sequence preferences. In bacteria, three main proteins – Hfq, ProQ, and CsrA – have been shown to regulate numerous complex processes, including bacterial growth, stress response and virulence. Hfq and ProQ have well-studied activities as global chaperones with pleiotropic impact, while CsrA has a chaperone-like role with more defined riboregulatory function. Here, we describe relevant novel insights into their common features, including RNA binding properties, unstructured domains, and interplay with other proteins important to RNA metabolism.

Keywords EN
RNA chaperone
ProQ
CsrA
RNA metabolism
C-terminal domain
Hfq
Riboregulation
PBN discipline
chemical sciences
Journal
RNA Biology
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages from-to
419-436
ISSN
1547-6286
Date release in open access
2022-02-26
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