Degradation of Escherichia coli uncB mRNA by multiple endonucleolytic cleavages
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- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 177 (14) , 3917-3922
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.177.14.3917-3922.1995
Abstract
The mechanism of segmental decay of the uncB sequence near the 5' end of the 7-kb Escherichia coli unc operon mRNA was investigated. Northern (RNA) blots of mRNA expressed from a plasmid carrying the uncBE portion of the operon revealed that the uncB message was rapidly degraded by multiple internal cleavages which resulted in the formation of at least five discrete species having a common 3' end. Turnover studies indicated that processing rapidly converted all species to the smallest. Identification of the 5' ends by primer extension analysis revealed that the cleavages were made either in the uncB coding region or in the intercistronic region between uncB and uncE, the latter being the most 3' cleavage. An rne mutant strain contained much higher levels of the uncBE message, implying that RNase E, the product of the rne gene, is essential for the normal degradation of uncB, and a number of the 5' ends were not detected in the rne mutant. The cleavage sites in chromosomally encoded unc mRNA were also identified by primer extension. These studies reveal that the segmental decay of the uncB region of unc mRNA occurs rapidly through a series of endonucleolytic cleavages. The rapid decay of uncB is expected to play a role in limiting expression of this gene relative to that of the other genes of the operon.Keywords
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