Abstract

ABSTRACTYbeY is part of a core set of RNases in Escherichia coli and other bacteria. This highly conserved endoribonuclease has been implicated in several important processes such as 16S rRNA 3′ end maturation, 70S ribosome quality control, and regulation of mRNAs and small noncoding RNAs, thereby affecting cellular viability, stress tolerance, and pathogenic and symbiotic behavior of bacteria. Thus, YbeY likely interacts with numerous protein or RNA partners that are involved in various aspects of cellular physiology. Using a bacterial two-hybrid system, we identified several proteins that interact with YbeY, including ribosomal protein S11, the ribosome-associated GTPases Era and Der, YbeZ, and SpoT. In particular, the interaction of YbeY with S11 and Era provides insight into YbeY’s involvement in the 16S rRNA maturation process. The three-way association between YbeY, S11, and Era suggests that YbeY is recruited to the ribosome where it could cleave the 17S rRNA precursor endonucleolytically at or near the 3′ end maturation site. Analysis of YbeY missense mutants shows that a highly conserved beta-sheet in YbeY—and not amino acids known to be important for YbeY’s RNase activity—functions as the interface between YbeY and S11. This protein-interacting interface of YbeY is needed for correct rRNA maturation and stress regulation, as missense mutants show significant phenotypic defects. Additionally, structure-based in silico prediction of putative interactions between YbeY and the Era-30S complex through protein docking agrees well with the in vivo results.

Highlights

  • YbeY is part of a core set of RNases in Escherichia coli and other bacteria

  • Considering YbeY’s multifaceted role within the cell and the fact that it belongs to a core set of RNases essential in many bacteria, it is likely that YbeY interacts with many of the key players in RNA metabolism and ribosome biogenesis

  • We focused on a limited number of candidate interaction partners, chosen on the basis of possible functional association correlated with the role of YbeY in rRNA maturation, ribosome biogenesis, and stress regulation [1,2,3] (Table 1)

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Introduction

YbeY is part of a core set of RNases in Escherichia coli and other bacteria This highly conserved endoribonuclease has been implicated in several important processes such as 16S rRNA 3= end maturation, 70S ribosome quality control, and regulation of mRNAs and small noncoding RNAs, thereby affecting cellular viability, stress tolerance, and pathogenic and symbiotic behavior of bacteria. In addition to a general role in mRNA regulation [6], YbeY is implicated in the bacterial small RNA (sRNA) regulatory network, acting alongside key proteins such as Hfq, RNase E, or PNPase [2, 7,8,9] It is, not surprising that YbeY has an important role in host-microbe interactions. In 2014, using Y2H, Rajagopala et al [21] estimated the total E. coli interactome to be on the order of ~10,000 protein-protein interactions

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