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The RNA binding protein Hfq interacts specifically with tRNAs.


ABSTRACT: Hfq is an RNA binding protein that has been studied extensively for its role in the biology of small noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) in bacteria, where it facilitates post-transcriptional gene regulation during stress responses. We show that Hfq also binds with high specificity and nanomolar affinity to tRNAs despite their lack of a canonical A/U rich single-stranded sequence. This affinity is comparable to that of Hfq for its validated ncRNA targets. Two sites on tRNAs are protected by Hfq binding, one on the D-stem and the other on the T-stem. Mutational analysis and competitive binding experiments indicate that Hfq uses its proximal surface (also called the L4 face) to bind tRNAs, the same surface that interacts with ncRNAs but a site distinct from where poly(A) oligonucleotides bind. hfq knockout strains are known to have broad pleiotropic phenotypes, but none of them are easily explained by or imply a role for tRNA binding. We show that hfq deletion strains have a previously unrecognized phenotype associated with mistranslation and significantly reduced translational fidelity. We infer that tRNA binding and reduced fidelity are linked by a role for Hfq in tRNA modification.

SUBMITTER: Lee T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2248270 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The RNA binding protein Hfq interacts specifically with tRNAs.

Lee Taewoo T   Feig Andrew L AL  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20080129 3


Hfq is an RNA binding protein that has been studied extensively for its role in the biology of small noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) in bacteria, where it facilitates post-transcriptional gene regulation during stress responses. We show that Hfq also binds with high specificity and nanomolar affinity to tRNAs despite their lack of a canonical A/U rich single-stranded sequence. This affinity is comparable to that of Hfq for its validated ncRNA targets. Two sites on tRNAs are protected by Hfq binding, one  ...[more]

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