The primary transcriptome of Neisseria meningitidis and its interaction with the RNA chaperone Hfq

  • Nadja Heidrich
  • , Saskia Bauriedl
  • , Lars Barquist
  • , Lei Li
  • , Christoph Schoen
  • , Jörg Vogel

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Abstract

Neisseria meningitidis is a human commensal that can also cause life-threatening meningitis and septicemia. Despite growing evidence for RNA-based regulation in meningococci, their transcriptome structure and output of regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs) are incompletely understood. Using dRNA-seq, we have mapped at single-nucleotide resolution the primary transcriptome of N. meningitidis strain 8013. Annotation of 1625 transcriptional start sites defines transcription units formost protein-coding genes but also reveals a paucity of classical σ70-type promoters, suggesting the existence of activators that compensate for the lack of-35 consensus sequences in N. meningitidis. The transcriptome maps also reveal 65 candidate sRNAs, a third of which were validated by northern blot analysis. Immunoprecipitation with the RNA chaperone Hfq drafts an unexpectedly large post-transcriptional regulatory network in this organism, comprising 23 sRNAs and hundreds of potential mRNA targets. Based on this data, using a newly developed gfp reporter system we validate an Hfq-dependent mRNA repression of the putative colonization factor PrpB by the two trans-acting sRNAs RcoF1/2. Our genome-wide RNA compendium will allow for a better understanding of meningococcal transcriptome organization and riboregulation with implications for colonization of the human nasopharynx.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6147-6167
Number of pages21
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume45
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jun 2017
Externally publishedYes

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