Structure and mechanism of a metal-sensing regulatory RNA |
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Authors: | Dann Charles E Wakeman Catherine A Sieling Cecelia L Baker Stephanie C Irnov Irnov Winkler Wade C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390, USA. |
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Abstract: | Organisms maintain the correct balance of intracellular metals primarily through metal-sensing proteins that control transport and storage of the target ion(s). Here, we reveal the basis of metal sensing and genetic control by a metalloregulatory RNA. Our data demonstrate that a previously uncharacterized orphan riboswitch, renamed the "M-box," is a divalent metal-sensing RNA involved in Mg(2+) homeostasis. A combination of genetic, biochemical, and biophysical techniques demonstrate that Mg(2+) induces a compacted tertiary architecture for M-box RNAs that regulates the accessibility of nucleotides involved in genetic control. Molecular details are provided by crystallographic structure determination of a Mg(2+)-bound M-box RNA. Given the distribution of this RNA element, it may constitute a common mode for bacterial metal ion regulation, and its discovery suggests the possibility of additional RNA-based metal sensors in modern and primordial organisms. |
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