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The RNA repair proteins RtcAB regulate transcription activator RtcR via its CRISPR-associated Rossmann fold domain

Authors :
Ioly Kotta-Loizou
Maria Grazia Giuliano
Milija Jovanovic
Jorrit Schaefer
Fuzhou Ye
Nan Zhang
Danai Athina Irakleidi
Xiaojiao Liu
Xiaodong Zhang
Martin Buck
Christoph Engl
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cell Press, 2022.

Abstract

CRISPR-associated Rossmann fold (CARF) domain signaling underpins modulation of CRISPR-Cas nucleases; however, the RtcR CARF domain controls expression of two conserved RNA repair enzymes, cyclase RtcA and ligase RtcB. Here, we demonstrate that RtcAB are required for RtcR-dependent transcription activation and directly bind to RtcR CARF. RtcAB catalytic activity is not required for complex formation with CARF, but is essential yet not sufficient for RtcRAB-dependent transcription activation, implying the need for an additional RNA repair-dependent activating signal. This signal differs from oligoadenylates, a known ligand of CARF domains, and instead appears to originate from the translation apparatus: RtcB repairs a tmRNA that rescues stalled ribosomes and increases translation elongation speed. Taken together, our data provide evidence for an expanded range for CARF domain signaling, including the first evidence of its control via in trans protein-protein interactions, and a feed-forward mechanism to regulate RNA repair required for a functioning translation apparatus.

Subjects

Subjects :
Multidisciplinary

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c334d670584cde3472c2d90299b5277f