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Stationary-phase expression and aminoacylation of a transfer-RNA-like small RNA.


ABSTRACT: Genome-scale analyses have shown numerous functional duplications in the canonical translational machinery. One of the most striking examples is the occurrence of unrelated class I and class II lysyl-transfer RNA synthetases (LysRS), which together may aminoacylate non-canonical tRNAs. We show that, in Bacillus cereus, the two LysRSs together aminoacylate a small RNA of unknown function named tRNA(Other), and that the aminoacylated product stably binds translation elongation factor Tu. In vitro reconstitution of a defined lysylation system showed that Lys-tRNA(Other) is synthesized in the presence of both LysRSs, but not by either alone. In vivo analyses showed that the class 2 LysRS was present both during and after exponential growth, whereas the class I enzyme and tRNA(Other) were predominantly produced during the stationary phase. Aminoacylation of tRNA(Other) was also found to be confined to the stationary phase, which suggests a role for this non-canonical tRNA in growth-phase-specific protein synthesis.

SUBMITTER: Ataide SF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1369145 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stationary-phase expression and aminoacylation of a transfer-RNA-like small RNA.

Ataide Sandro F SF   Jester Brian C BC   Devine Kevin M KM   Ibba Michael M  

EMBO reports 20050801 8


Genome-scale analyses have shown numerous functional duplications in the canonical translational machinery. One of the most striking examples is the occurrence of unrelated class I and class II lysyl-transfer RNA synthetases (LysRS), which together may aminoacylate non-canonical tRNAs. We show that, in Bacillus cereus, the two LysRSs together aminoacylate a small RNA of unknown function named tRNA(Other), and that the aminoacylated product stably binds translation elongation factor Tu. In vitro  ...[more]

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