RyhB RNA
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RyhB RNA is a 90
nucleotide Nucleotides are organic molecules consisting of a nucleoside and a phosphate. They serve as monomeric units of the nucleic acid polymers – deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA), both of which are essential biomolecules wi ...
RNA that down-regulates a set of iron-storage and iron-using
protein Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, respo ...
s when iron is limiting; it is itself negatively regulated by the ferric uptake repressor protein, Fur ( Ferric uptake regulator).


Discovery

The gene was independently identified in two screens, named RyhB by Wassarman ''et al''. and called SraI by Argaman ''et al''. and was found to be expressed only in stationary phase.


Function and regulation

RyhB RNA levels are inversely correlated with mRNA levels for the ''sdhCDAB'' operon, encoding succinate dehydrogenase, as well as five other genes previously shown to be positively regulated by Fur by an unknown mechanism. These include two other genes encoding enzymes in the
tricarboxylic acid cycle The citric acid cycle (CAC)—also known as the Krebs cycle or the TCA cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle)—is a series of chemical reactions to release stored energy through the oxidation of acetyl-CoA derived from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins ...
, ''acnA'' and ''fumA'', two
ferritin Ferritin is a universal intracellular protein that stores iron and releases it in a controlled fashion. The protein is produced by almost all living organisms, including archaea, bacteria, algae, higher plants, and animals. It is the primary ' ...
genes, ''ftnA'' and ''bfr'', and a gene for
superoxide dismutase Superoxide dismutase (SOD, ) is an enzyme that alternately catalyzes the dismutation (or partitioning) of the superoxide () radical into ordinary molecular oxygen (O2) and hydrogen peroxide (). Superoxide is produced as a by-product of oxygen me ...
, ''sodB''. A number of other genes have been predicted computationally and verified as targets by
microarray A microarray is a multiplex lab-on-a-chip. Its purpose is to simultaneously detect the expression of thousands of genes from a sample (e.g. from a tissue). It is a two-dimensional array on a solid substrate—usually a glass slide or silicon t ...
analysis: ''napF'', ''sodA'', ''cysE'', ''yciS'', ''acpS'', ''nagZ'' and ''dadA''. RyhB is bound by the
Hfq protein The Hfq protein (also known as HF-I protein) encoded by the ''hfq'' gene was discovered in 1968 as an ''Escherichia coli'' host factor that was essential for replication of the bacteriophage Qβ. It is now clear that Hfq is an abundant bacterial RN ...
, that increases its interaction with its target messages. A
comparative genomics Comparative genomics is a field of biological research in which the genomic features of different organisms are compared. The genomic features may include the DNA sequence, genes, gene order, regulatory sequences, and other genomic structural lan ...
target prediction approach suggests that the mRNAs of eleven additional iron containing proteins are controlled by RyhB in ''
Escherichia coli ''Escherichia coli'' (),Wells, J. C. (2000) Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow ngland Pearson Education Ltd. also known as ''E. coli'' (), is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus ''Escher ...
''. Two of those (''erpA'', ''nirB'') and two additional targets that are not directly related to iron (''nagZ'', ''marA'') were verified with a GFP reporter system. It has been shown that RyhB has a role in targeting the polycistronic transcript iscRSUA for differential degradation. RyhB binds to the second cistron of iscRSUA, which encodes machinery for biosynthesis of Fe-S clusters. This binding promotes cleavage of the downstream iscSUA transcript. This cleavage leaves the 5′ IscR transcript which is a transcriptional regulator responsible regulating several genes that depend on cellular Fe-S level. More recent data indicate a potential dual function role for RyhB. In this capacity it may act both as an RNA-RNA interaction based regulator and as a transcript encoding for a small protein. RyhB is
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to
PrrF RNA The PrrF RNAs are small non-coding RNAs involved in iron homeostasis and are encoded by all ''Pseudomonas'' species. The PrrF RNAs are analogs of the RyhB RNA, which is encoded by enteric bacteria. Expression of the PrrF RNAs is repressed by the ...
found in ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'', to
HrrF RNA HrrF RNA (''Haemophilus'' regulatory RNA responsive to iron Fe) is a small non-coding RNA involved in iron homeostasis in ''Haemophilus'' species. Orthologues exist only among other '' Pasteurellacae.'' Iron- regulated sRNAs JA01- JA04 were ident ...
in ''Haemophilus'' species and to IsaR1 in cyanobacteria. First sRNA shown to mediate persistence to antibiotics in ''E.coli.'' The finding may lead to discovery of novel treatments for persistent infections.


Naming

The RyhB gene name is an acronym composed of R for RNA, y for unknown function (after the protein naming convention), with the h representing the ten-minute-interval section of the ''E. coli'' map the gene is found in. The B comes from the fact that this was one of two RNA genes identified in this interval. Other RNAs using this nomenclature include RydB RNA, RyeB RNA, RyeE RNA and RyfA RNA.


References


Further reading

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External links

* {{Rfam, id=RF00057, name=RyhB RNA Non-coding RNA