The discovery of novel noncoding RNAs in 50 bacterial genomes

Author:

Narunsky Aya1,Higgs Gadareth A1,Torres Blake M1,Yu Diane1,de Andrade Gabriel Belem1,Kavita Kumari1ORCID,Breaker Ronald R123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University , New Haven , CT  06511 , USA

2. Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University , New Haven , CT  06511 , USA

3. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University , New Haven , CT  06511 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Structured noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) contribute to many important cellular processes involving chemical catalysis, molecular recognition and gene regulation. Few ncRNA classes are broadly distributed among organisms from all three domains of life, but the list of rarer classes that exhibit surprisingly diverse functions is growing. We previously developed a computational pipeline that enables the near-comprehensive identification of structured ncRNAs expressed from individual bacterial genomes. The regions between protein coding genes are first sorted based on length and the fraction of guanosine and cytidine nucleotides. Long, GC-rich intergenic regions are then examined for sequence and structural similarity to other bacterial genomes. Herein, we describe the implementation of this pipeline on 50 bacterial genomes from varied phyla. More than 4700 candidate intergenic regions with the desired characteristics were identified, which yielded 44 novel riboswitch candidates and numerous other putative ncRNA motifs. Although experimental validation studies have yet to be conducted, this rate of riboswitch candidate discovery is consistent with predictions that many hundreds of novel riboswitch classes remain to be discovered among the bacterial species whose genomes have already been sequenced. Thus, many thousands of additional novel ncRNA classes likely remain to be discovered in the bacterial domain of life.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

CAPES Foundation of the Ministry of Education of Brazil

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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