A novel ionizing radiation-induced small RNA, DrsS, promotes the detoxification of reactive oxygen species in Deinococcus radiodurans

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Rai, Shiv Narayan [1 ]
Dutta, Tanmay [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Technol Delhi, Dept Chem, RNA Biol Lab, New Delhi, India
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oxidative stress; catalase; protein carbonylation; intracellular Mn/Fe ratio; SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE; SOLUBLE-RNA; MANGANESE; RESISTANCE; BACTERIA; ACCUMULATION; STRESS;
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10.1128/aem.01538-23
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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A plethora of gene regulatory mechanisms with eccentric attributes in Deinoccocus radiodurans confer it to possess a distinctive ability to survive under ionizing radiation. Among the many regulatory processes, small RNA (sRNA)-mediated regulation of gene expression is prevalent in bacteria but barely investigated in D. radiodurans. In the current study, we identified a novel sRNA, DrsS, through RNA-seq analysis in D. radiodurans cells while exposed to ionizing radiation. Initial sequence analysis for promoter identification revealed that drsS is potentially co-transcribed with sodA and dr_1280 from a single operon. Elimination of the drsS allele in D. radiodurans chromosome resulted in an impaired growth phenotype under gamma-radiation. DrsS has also been found to be upregulated under oxidative and genotoxic stresses. Deletion of the drsS gene resulted in the depletion of intracellular concentration of both Mn2+ and Fe2+ by similar to 70% and 40%, respectively, with a concomitant increase in carbonylation of intracellular protein. Complementation of drsS gene in Delta drsS cells helped revert its intracellular Mn2+ and Fe2+ concentration and alleviated carbonylation of intracellular proteins. Cells with deleted drsS gene exhibited higher sensitivity to oxidative stress than wild-type cells. Extrachromosomally expressed drsS in Delta drsS cells retrieved its oxidative stress resistance properties by catalase-mediated detoxification of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In vitro binding assays indicated that DsrS directly interacts with the coding region of the katA transcript, thus possibly protecting it from cellular endonucleases in vivo. This study identified a novel small RNA DrsS and investigated its function under oxidative stress in D. radiodurans. IMPORTANCE Deinococcus radiodurans possesses an idiosyncratic quality to survive under extreme ionizing radiation and, thus, has evolved with diverse mechanisms which promote the mending of intracellular damages caused by ionizing radiation. As sRNAs play a pivotal role in modulating gene expression to adapt to altered conditions and have been delineated to participate in almost all physiological processes, understanding the regulatory mechanism of sRNAs will unearth many pathways that lead to radioresistance in D. radiodurans. In that direction, DrsS has been identified to be a gamma-radiation-induced sRNA, which is also induced by oxidative and genotoxic stresses. DrsS appeared to activate catalase under oxidative stress and detoxify intracellular ROS. This sRNA has also been shown to balance intracellular Mn(II) and Fe concentrations protecting intracellular proteins from carbonylation. This novel mechanism of DrsS identified in D. radiodurans adds substantially to our knowledge of how this bacterium exploits sRNA for its survival under stresses.
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