An mRNA-Derived Noncoding RNA Targets and Regulates the Ribosome.
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PubMed ID
24685157
Description
The structural and functional repertoire of small non-protein-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) is central for establishing gene regulation networks in cells and organisms. Here, we show that an mRNA-derived 18-nucleotide-long ncRNA is capable of downregulating translation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by targeting the ribosome. This 18-mer ncRNA binds to polysomes upon salt stress and is crucial for efficient growth under hyperosmotic conditions. Although the 18-mer RNA originates from the TRM10 locus, which encodes a tRNA methyltransferase, genetic analyses revealed the 18-mer RNA nucleotide sequence, rather than the mRNA-encoded enzyme, as the translation regulator. Our data reveal the ribosome as a target for a small regulatory ncRNA and demonstrate the existence of a yet unkown mechanism of translation regulation. Ribosome-targeted small ncRNAs are found in all domains of life and represent a prevalent but so far largely unexplored class of regulatory molecules.
Date of Publication
2014-04-10
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology
500 - Science::540 - Chemistry
Language(s)
en
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Additional Credits
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Series
Molecular cell
Publisher
Cell Press
ISSN
1097-2765
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restricted