RNA interactome capture in Escherichia coli globally identifies RNA-binding proteins

Author:

Stenum Thomas Søndergaard1,Kumar Ankith D1,Sandbaumhüter Friederike A2,Kjellin Jonas1,Jerlström-Hultqvist Jon1,Andrén Per E23,Koskiniemi Sanna1,Jansson Erik T2ORCID,Holmqvist Erik1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Microbiology and Immunology, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Biomedical Centre, Uppsala University , Box 596, 75124  Uppsala , Sweden

2. Medical Mass Spectrometry, Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Biomedical Centre, Uppsala University, Box 591 , 75124  Uppsala , Sweden

3. Science for Life Laboratory, Spatial Mass Spectrometry, Biomedical Centre, Uppsala University , Box 591, 75124  Uppsala , Sweden

Abstract

Abstract RNA-binding proteins (RPBs) are deeply involved in fundamental cellular processes in bacteria and are vital for their survival. Despite this, few studies have so far been dedicated to direct and global identification of bacterial RBPs. We have adapted the RNA interactome capture (RIC) technique, originally developed for eukaryotic systems, to globally identify RBPs in bacteria. RIC takes advantage of the base pairing potential of poly(A) tails to pull-down RNA–protein complexes. Overexpressing poly(A) polymerase I in Escherichia coli drastically increased transcriptome-wide RNA polyadenylation, enabling pull-down of crosslinked RNA–protein complexes using immobilized oligo(dT) as bait. With this approach, we identified 169 putative RBPs, roughly half of which are already annotated as RNA-binding. We experimentally verified the RNA-binding ability of a number of uncharacterized RBPs, including YhgF, which is exceptionally well conserved not only in bacteria, but also in archaea and eukaryotes. We identified YhgF RNA targets in vivo using CLIP-seq, verified specific binding in vitro, and reveal a putative role for YhgF in regulation of gene expression. Our findings present a simple and robust strategy for RBP identification in bacteria, provide a resource of new bacterial RBPs, and lay the foundation for further studies of the highly conserved RBP YhgF.

Funder

Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research

Swedish Research Council

Science for Life Laboratory

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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