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Spatial organization and dynamics of RNase E and ribosomes in Caulobacter crescentus.


ABSTRACT: We report the dynamic spatial organization of Caulobacter crescentus RNase E (RNA degradosome) and ribosomal protein L1 (ribosome) using 3D single-particle tracking and superresolution microscopy. RNase E formed clusters along the central axis of the cell, while weak clusters of ribosomal protein L1 were deployed throughout the cytoplasm. These results contrast with RNase E and ribosome distribution in Escherichia coli, where RNase E colocalizes with the cytoplasmic membrane and ribosomes accumulate in polar nucleoid-free zones. For both RNase E and ribosomes in Caulobacter, we observed a decrease in confinement and clustering upon transcription inhibition and subsequent depletion of nascent RNA, suggesting that RNA substrate availability for processing, degradation, and translation facilitates confinement and clustering. Importantly, RNase E cluster positions correlated with the subcellular location of chromosomal loci of two highly transcribed rRNA genes, suggesting that RNase E's function in rRNA processing occurs at the site of rRNA synthesis. Thus, components of the RNA degradosome and ribosome assembly are spatiotemporally organized in Caulobacter, with chromosomal readout serving as the template for this organization.

SUBMITTER: Bayas CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5910860 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Spatial organization and dynamics of RNase E and ribosomes in <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i>.

Bayas Camille A CA   Wang Jiarui J   Lee Marissa K MK   Schrader Jared M JM   Shapiro Lucy L   Moerner W E WE  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180402 16


We report the dynamic spatial organization of <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> RNase E (RNA degradosome) and ribosomal protein L1 (ribosome) using 3D single-particle tracking and superresolution microscopy. RNase E formed clusters along the central axis of the cell, while weak clusters of ribosomal protein L1 were deployed throughout the cytoplasm. These results contrast with RNase E and ribosome distribution in <i>Escherichia coli</i>, where RNase E colocalizes with the cytoplasmic membrane and ri  ...[more]

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