International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Oct 2021)

Small RNA F6 Provides <i>Mycobacterium smegmatis</i> Entry into Dormancy

  • Artem Grigorov,
  • Oksana Bychenko,
  • Elena G. Salina,
  • Yulia Skvortsova,
  • Arina Mazurova,
  • Timofey Skvortsov,
  • Arseny Kaprelyants,
  • Tatyana Azhikina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222111536
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 21
p. 11536

Abstract

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Regulatory small non-coding RNAs play a significant role in bacterial adaptation to changing environmental conditions. Various stresses such as hypoxia and nutrient starvation cause a reduction in the metabolic activity of Mycobacterium smegmatis, leading to entry into dormancy. We investigated the functional role of F6, a small RNA of M. smegmatis, and constructed an F6 deletion strain of M. smegmatis. Using the RNA-seq approach, we demonstrated that gene expression changes that accompany F6 deletion contributed to bacterial resistance against oxidative stress. We also found that F6 directly interacted with 5′-UTR of MSMEG_4640 mRNA encoding RpfE2, a resuscitation-promoting factor, which led to the downregulation of RpfE2 expression. The F6 deletion strain was characterized by the reduced ability to enter into dormancy (non-culturability) in the potassium deficiency model compared to the wild-type strain, indicating that F6 significantly contributes to bacterial adaptation to non-optimal growth conditions.

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