Alterations of the Transcriptome of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius by Exoribonuclease aCPSF2

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Abstract

Recent studies identified a 5́ to 3́ exoribonuclease termed Sso-RNase J in the crenarchaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus (Sso), which has been reclassified to the aCPSF2 (archaeal cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor 2) group of β-CASP proteins. In this study, the Sso-aCPSF2 orthologue of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius (Saci-aCPSF2) was functionally characterized. Like Sso-aCPSF2, Saci-aCPSF2 degrades RNA with 5́ to 3́ directionality in vitro. To address the biological significance of Saci-aCPSF2, a deletion mutant was constructed, and the influence of Saci-aCPSF2 on the transcriptome profile was assessed employing high throughput RNA sequencing. This analysis revealed 560 genes with differential transcript abundance, suggesting a considerable role of this enzyme in RNA metabolism. In addition, bioinformatic analyses revealed several transcripts that are preferentially degraded at the 5́ end. This was exemplarily verified for two transcripts by Northern-blot analyses, showing for the first time that aCPSF2 proteins play a role in 5' to 3' directional mRNA decay in the crenarchaeal clade of Archaea. © 2013 Märtens et al.

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Märtens, B., Amman, F., Manoharadas, S., Zeichen, L., Orell, A., Albers, S. V., … Bläsi, U. (2013). Alterations of the Transcriptome of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius by Exoribonuclease aCPSF2. PLoS ONE, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076569

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