Conserved Bacterial RNase YbeY Plays Key Roles in 70S Ribosome Quality Control and 16S rRNA Maturation

Quality control of ribosomes is critical for cellular function since protein mistranslation leads to severe physiological consequences. We report evidence of a previously unrecognized ribosome quality control system in bacteria that operates at the level of 70S to remove defective ribosomes. YbeY, a...

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Published in:Molecular cell Vol. 49; no. 3; pp. 427 - 438
Main Authors: Jacob, Asha Ivy, Köhrer, Caroline, Davies, Bryan William, RajBhandary, Uttam Lal, Walker, Graham Charles
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 07-02-2013
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Summary:Quality control of ribosomes is critical for cellular function since protein mistranslation leads to severe physiological consequences. We report evidence of a previously unrecognized ribosome quality control system in bacteria that operates at the level of 70S to remove defective ribosomes. YbeY, a previously unidentified endoribonuclease, and the exonuclease RNase R act together by a process mediated specifically by the 30S ribosomal subunit, to degrade defective 70S ribosomes but not properly matured 70S ribosomes or individual subunits. Furthermore, there is essentially no fully matured 16S rRNA in a ΔybeY mutant at 45°C, making YbeY the only endoribonuclease to be implicated in the critically important processing of the 16S rRNA 3′ terminus. These key roles in ribosome quality control and maturation indicate why YbeY is a member of the minimal bacterial gene set and suggest that it could be a potential target for antibacterial drugs. ► YbeY is a previously unrecognized endoribonuclease with unusual characteristics ► YbeY and RNase R together participate in bacterial 70S ribosome quality control ► Defective 30S ribosomal subunit mediates the 70S ribosome quality control mechanism ► YbeY RNase is essential for the maturation of the 3′ terminus of 16S rRNA at 45°C
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ISSN:1097-2765
1097-4164
DOI:10.1016/j.molcel.2012.11.025