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Architectural principles for Hfq/Crc-mediated regulation of gene expression.


ABSTRACT: In diverse bacterial species, the global regulator Hfq contributes to post-transcriptional networks that control expression of numerous genes. Hfq of the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa inhibits translation of target transcripts by forming a regulatory complex with the catabolite repression protein Crc. This repressive complex acts as part of an intricate mechanism of preferred nutrient utilisation. We describe high-resolution cryo-EM structures of the assembly of Hfq and Crc bound to the translation initiation site of a target mRNA. The core of the assembly is formed through interactions of two cognate RNAs, two Hfq hexamers and a Crc pair. Additional Crc protomers are recruited to the core to generate higher-order assemblies with demonstrated regulatory activity in vivo. This study reveals how Hfq cooperates with a partner protein to regulate translation, and provides a structural basis for an RNA code that guides global regulators to interact cooperatively and regulate different RNA targets.

SUBMITTER: Pei XY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6422490 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Architectural principles for Hfq/Crc-mediated regulation of gene expression.

Pei Xue Yuan XY   Dendooven Tom T   Sonnleitner Elisabeth E   Chen Shaoxia S   Bläsi Udo U   Luisi Ben F BF  

eLife 20190213


In diverse bacterial species, the global regulator Hfq contributes to post-transcriptional networks that control expression of numerous genes. Hfq of the opportunistic pathogen <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> inhibits translation of target transcripts by forming a regulatory complex with the catabolite repression protein Crc. This repressive complex acts as part of an intricate mechanism of preferred nutrient utilisation. We describe high-resolution cryo-EM structures of the assembly of Hfq and Cr  ...[more]

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