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Structural and Functional Insight into the Mechanism of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 RNA Release from RNA Polymerase.


ABSTRACT: Here we investigated the refolding of Bacillus subtilis 6S-1 RNA and its release from σA-RNA polymerase (σA-RNAP) in vitro using truncated and mutated 6S-1 RNA variants. Truncated 6S-1 RNAs, only consisting of the central bubble (CB) flanked by two short helical arms, can still traverse the mechanistic 6S RNA cycle in vitro despite ~10-fold reduced σA-RNAP affinity. This indicates that the RNA's extended helical arms including the '-35'-like region are not required for basic 6S-1 RNA functionality. The role of the 'central bubble collapse helix' (CBCH) in pRNA-induced refolding and release of 6S-1 RNA from σA-RNAP was studied by stabilizing mutations. This also revealed base identities in the 5'-part of the CB (5'-CB), upstream of the pRNA transcription start site (nt 40), that impact ground state binding of 6S-1 RNA to σA-RNAP. Stabilization of the CBCH by the C44/45 double mutation shifted the pRNA length pattern to shorter pRNAs and, combined with a weakened P2 helix, resulted in more effective release from RNAP. We conclude that formation of the CBCH supports pRNA-induced 6S-1 RNA refolding and release. Our mutational analysis also unveiled that formation of a second short hairpin in the 3'-CB is detrimental to 6S-1 RNA release. Furthermore, an LNA mimic of a pRNA as short as 6 nt, when annealed to 6S-1 RNA, retarded the RNA's gel mobility and interfered with σA-RNAP binding. This effect incrementally increased with pLNA 7- and 8-mers, suggesting that restricted conformational flexibility introduced into the 5'-CB by base pairing with pRNAs prevents 6S-1 RNA from adopting an elongated shape. Accordingly, atomic force microscopy of free 6S-1 RNA versus 6S-1:pLNA 8- and 14-mer complexes revealed that 6S-1:pRNA hybrid structures, on average, adopt a more compact structure than 6S-1 RNA alone. Overall, our findings also illustrate that the wild-type 6S-1 RNA sequence and structure ensures an optimal balance of the different functional aspects involved in the mechanistic cycle of 6S-1 RNA.

SUBMITTER: Ganapathy S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8876501 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural and Functional Insight into the Mechanism of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> 6S-1 RNA Release from RNA Polymerase.

Ganapathy Sweetha S   Hoch Philipp G PG   Lechner Marcus M   Bussiek Malte M   Hartmann Roland K RK  

Non-coding RNA 20220216 1


Here we investigated the refolding of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> 6S-1 RNA and its release from σ<sup>A</sup>-RNA polymerase (σ<sup>A</sup>-RNAP) in vitro using truncated and mutated 6S-1 RNA variants. Truncated 6S-1 RNAs, only consisting of the central bubble (CB) flanked by two short helical arms, can still traverse the mechanistic 6S RNA cycle in vitro despite ~10-fold reduced σ<sup>A</sup>-RNAP affinity. This indicates that the RNA's extended helical arms including the '-35'-like region are not  ...[more]

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