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Riboregulators and the role of Hfq in photosynthetic bacteria

Journal

RNA BIOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages 413-426

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/rna.28035

Keywords

antisense transcription; alpha-proteobacteria; cyanobacteria; differential RNA-seq; gene expression regulation; photosynthesis

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SPP1258, HE 2544/4-1, 4-2, KL563/23-1, WI 2014/3-1, 3-2, STE 1119/2-1, 2-2, KL563/20-2]

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Anoxygenic and oxygenic bacteria directly convert solar energy into biomass using photosynthesis. The formation and composition of photosynthetic complexes has to be tightly controlled in response to environmental conditions, as exposure to sunlight can be harmful due to the generation of reactive oxygen species and the damaging effects of UV irradiation. Therefore, photosynthetic bacteria are exposed to a particular set of regulatory challenges in addition to those that also affect other bacteria, requiring sophisticated regulatory systems. Indeed, hundreds of potential regulatory RNAs have been identified in photosynthetic model bacteria as well as antisense RNAs (asRNAs) of up to several kb in length that protect certain mRNAs from degradation. The trans-acting small non-coding RNAs (sRNAs), PcrZ and PsrR1, control pigment and photosystem biogenesis in Rhodobacter sphaeroides and cyanobacteria, respectively. The asRNAs IsrR and As1_flv4 act as negative regulators and the asRNAs PsbA2R and PsbA3R as positive effectors of photosynthesis gene expression in Synechocystis 6803.

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