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Riboswitches for the alarmone ppGpp expand the collection of RNA-based signaling systems.


ABSTRACT: Riboswitches are noncoding portions of certain mRNAs that bind metabolite, coenzyme, signaling molecule, or inorganic ion ligands and regulate gene expression. Most known riboswitches sense derivatives of RNA monomers. This bias in ligand chemical composition is consistent with the hypothesis that widespread riboswitch classes first emerged during the RNA World, which is proposed to have existed before proteins were present. Here we report the discovery and biochemical validation of a natural riboswitch class that selectively binds guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp), a widespread signaling molecule and bacterial "alarmone" derived from the ribonucleotide GTP. Riboswitches for ppGpp are predicted to regulate genes involved in branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis and transport, as well as other gene classes that previously had not been implicated to be part of its signaling network. This newfound riboswitch-alarmone partnership supports the hypothesis that prominent RNA World signaling pathways have been retained by modern cells to control key biological processes.

SUBMITTER: Sherlock ME 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6003355 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Riboswitches for the alarmone ppGpp expand the collection of RNA-based signaling systems.

Sherlock Madeline E ME   Sudarsan Narasimhan N   Breaker Ronald R RR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180521 23


Riboswitches are noncoding portions of certain mRNAs that bind metabolite, coenzyme, signaling molecule, or inorganic ion ligands and regulate gene expression. Most known riboswitches sense derivatives of RNA monomers. This bias in ligand chemical composition is consistent with the hypothesis that widespread riboswitch classes first emerged during the RNA World, which is proposed to have existed before proteins were present. Here we report the discovery and biochemical validation of a natural ri  ...[more]

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