Abstract
Streptomyces coelicolor undergoes distinct morphological changes as it grows on solid media where spores differentiate into vegetative and aerial mycelium that is followed by the production of spores. Deletion of bldA, encoding the rare tRNA LeuUAA, blocks development at the stage of vegetative mycelium formation. From previous data it appears that tRNA LeuUAA accumulates relatively late during growth while two other tRNAs do not. Here, we studied the expression of 17 different tRNAs including bldA tRNA, and the RNA subunit of the tRNA processing endoribonuclease RNase P. Our results showed that all selected tRNAs and RNase P RNA increased with time during development. However, accumulation of bldA tRNA and another rare tRNA Leu isoacceptor started at an earlier stage compared with the other tRNAs. We also introduced the bldA tRNA anticodon (UAA) into other tRNAs and introduced these into a bldA deletion strain. In particular, one such mutant tRNA derived from the tRNA LeuCAA isoacceptor suppressed the bldA phenotype. Thus, the bldA tRNA scaffold is not critical for function as a regulator of S. coelicolor cell differentiation. Further substitution experiments, in which the 5'- and 3'-flanking regions of the suppressor tRNA were changed, indicated that these regions were important for the suppression. © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Pettersson, B. M. F., & Kirsebom, L. A. (2011). tRNA accumulation and suppression of the bldA phenotype during development in Streptomyces coelicolor. Molecular Microbiology, 79(6), 1602–1614. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2011.07543.x
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