2016
DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2015.1132141
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RNase J depletion leads to massive changes in mRNA abundance inHelicobacter pylori

Abstract: Degradation of RNA as an intermediate message between genes and corresponding proteins is important for rapid attenuation of gene expression and maintenance of cellular homeostasis. This process is controlled by ribonucleases that have different target specificities. In the bacterial pathogen Helicobacter pylori, an exo- and endoribonuclease RNase J is essential for growth. To explore the role of RNase J in H. pylori, we identified its putative targets at a global scale using next generation RNA sequencing. We… Show more

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“…Finally, it must be remembered that aRNase J is the homolog of bacterial RNase J (bRNase J) which was shown to be critical in mRNA decay and rRNA maturation pathways and to be part of a degradosome-like complex (29,62,63). bRNase J which can carry 5'-3' exo-and endo-RNase activities was shown to associate with proteins identified as, among others, helicase-like proteins and a polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it must be remembered that aRNase J is the homolog of bacterial RNase J (bRNase J) which was shown to be critical in mRNA decay and rRNA maturation pathways and to be part of a degradosome-like complex (29,62,63). bRNase J which can carry 5'-3' exo-and endo-RNase activities was shown to associate with proteins identified as, among others, helicase-like proteins and a polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like E. coli, it is a proteobacterium, and it therefore contains an ortholog of EcRppH. However, as an epsilonproteobacterium, other aspects of RNA turnover in H. pylori more closely resemble B. subtilis, as it lacks RNase E and instead is thought to utilize two other ribonucleases, RNase J and the endonuclease RNase Y, to degrade RNA (5,8,9). As a result, it is likely that the monophosphorylated decay intermediates generated by HpRppH are degraded exonucleolytically by RNase J, probably with help from RhpA, a DEXD-box RNA helicase with which RNase J forms a complex in H. pylori (8).…”
Section: Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1943mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, it is likely that the monophosphorylated decay intermediates generated by HpRppH are degraded exonucleolytically by RNase J, probably with help from RhpA, a DEXD-box RNA helicase with which RNase J forms a complex in H. pylori (8). Indeed, Ͼ80% of the likely and possible RppH targets that were previously examined for RNase J sensitivity (5,8,9) appear to be degraded by an RNase J-dependent mechanism (supplemental Tables S2 and S3). RNase J is also capable of functioning as an endonuclease (8), but this activity is not dependent on the 5Ј-phosphorylation state of RNA (11) and therefore is unlikely to contribute significantly to the degradation of transcripts productively targeted by RppH.…”
Section: Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1943mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Gram-negative pathogen Helicobacter pylori , we recently demonstrated the existence of a minimal RNA degradosome composed of two partners ( 11 13 ). H. pylori is a spiral-shaped bacterium that persistently colonizes the stomach of more than half of the human population worldwide ( 14 ) and causes chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, and gastric carcinoma, which is responsible for 800,000 deaths per year in the world ( 15 , 16 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RNA degradosome of H. pylori is composed of the essential RNase J protein and of RhpA, its sole DEAD box RNA helicase ( 11 13 ). In vitro , each protein of this complex stimulates the activity of the other, demonstrating that they form a functional RNA degradosome ( 11 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%