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A dedicated translation factor controls the synthesis of the global regulator Fis.


ABSTRACT: BipA is a highly conserved protein with global regulatory properties in Escherichia coli. We show here that it functions as a translation factor that is required specifically for the expression of the transcriptional modulator Fis. BipA binds to ribosomes at a site that coincides with that of elongation factor G and has a GTPase activity that is sensitive to high GDP:GTP ratios and stimulated by 70S ribosomes programmed with mRNA and aminoacylated tRNAs. The growth rate-dependent induction of BipA allows the efficient expression of Fis, thereby modulating a range of downstream processes, including DNA metabolism and type III secretion. We propose a model in which BipA destabilizes unusually strong interactions between the 5' untranslated region of fis mRNA and the ribosome. Since BipA spans phylogenetic domains, transcript-selective translational control for the 'fast-track' expression of specific mRNAs may have wider significance.

SUBMITTER: Owens RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC514516 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A dedicated translation factor controls the synthesis of the global regulator Fis.

Owens Róisín M RM   Pritchard Gareth G   Skipp Paul P   Hodey Michelle M   Connell Sean R SR   Nierhaus Knud H KH   O'Connor C David CD  

The EMBO journal 20040805 16


BipA is a highly conserved protein with global regulatory properties in Escherichia coli. We show here that it functions as a translation factor that is required specifically for the expression of the transcriptional modulator Fis. BipA binds to ribosomes at a site that coincides with that of elongation factor G and has a GTPase activity that is sensitive to high GDP:GTP ratios and stimulated by 70S ribosomes programmed with mRNA and aminoacylated tRNAs. The growth rate-dependent induction of Bi  ...[more]

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