The production of extracellular proteins is regulated by ribonuclease III via two different pathways in staphylococcus aureus

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Staphylococcus aureus ribonuclease III belongs to the enzyme family known to degrade double-stranded RNAs. It has previously been reported that RNase III cannot influence cell growth but regulates virulence gene expression in S. aureus. Here we constructed an RNase III inactivation mutant (Δrnc) from S. aureus 8325-4. It was found that the extracellular proteins of Δrnc were decreased. Furthermore, we explored how RNase III regulated the production of the extracellular proteins in S. aureus. We found during the lag phase of the bacterial growth cycle RNase III could influence the extracellular protein secretion via regulating the expression of secY2, one component of accessory secretory (sec) pathway. After S. aureus cells grew to exponential phase, RNase III can regulate the expression of extracellular proteins by affecting the level of RNAIII. Further investigation showed that the mRNA stability of secY2 and RNAIII was affected by RNase III. Our results suggest that RNase III could regulate the pathogenicity of S. aureus by influencing the level of extracellular proteins via two different ways respectively at different growth phases. © 2011 Liu et al.

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Liu, Y., Dong, J., Wu, N., Gao, Y., Zhang, X., Mu, C., … Yang, G. (2011). The production of extracellular proteins is regulated by ribonuclease III via two different pathways in staphylococcus aureus. PLoS ONE, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020554

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