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An endoribonuclease of the YicC-like family delays sporulation via sRNA degradation in Clostridioides difficile

Autor(es): Martins, Diogo ; Salgueiro, Bruno ; Sobral, Daniel ; Gragera, Marcos ; Hensel, Zach ; Henriques, Adriano O. ; Romão, Célia V. ; Serrano, Mónica

Data: 2025

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/10635

Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde

Assunto(s): Clostridioides Difficile; Endoribonucleases; Bacterial Proteins; Gene Expression Regulation; Bacterial; RNA; Genetics; Genómica Funcional e Estrutural


Descrição

Clostridioides difficile CD25890 is a YicC-like endoribonuclease involved in regulating sporulation initiation, a process critical for the host-host transmission of this anaerobic pathogen. Using comparative transcriptomics we identified a small RNA, SQ528, that accumulates at higher levels in a CD25890 deletion mutant and we show that purified CD25890 cleaves SQ528 in a metal-dependent manner. Moreover, the overexpression of SQ528 increases sporulation under certain nutritional conditions phenocopying a CD25890 deletion mutant. CD25890 is an hexamer in solution and in vivo. An N-terminal domain, which self-interacts as assessed by size exclusion chromatography and a two hybrid assay, is essential for oligomerization of CD25890. A C-terminal domain harbours residues H230, E254, and E258, conserved among orthologues, important for catalysis. AlphaFold2 modelling and cryo-EM suggest an elongated barrel-like structure with an internal cavity lined with basic residues that may aid in RNA binding. We show that CD25890 forms a complex with polynucleotide phosphorylase which combines the endoribonuclease activity of the first with the exonucleolytic activity of the latter and leads to the complete degradation of SQ528. This study identifies a native substrate for the YicC-family of ribonucleases and advances our understanding of the role of CD25890 in sporulation initiation in C. difficile.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
Licença CC
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