α-proteobacterial RNA degradosomes assemble liquid-liquid phase separated RNP bodies

biorxiv(2018)

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Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules play an important role in organizing eukaryotic mRNA metabolism via liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of mRNA decay factors into membrane-less “droplet” organelles in the cytoplasm. Here we show that the bacterium Ribonuclease (RNase) E assembles RNP LLPS droplets that we term acterial NP-bodies (BR-bodies) similar to eukaryotic P-bodies and stress granules. RNase E requires RNA to assemble a BR-body, and disassembly requires RNA cleavage, suggesting BR-bodies provide localized sites of RNA degradation. The unstructured C-terminal domain of RNase E is both necessary and sufficient to assemble the core of the BR-body, is functionally conserved in related α-proteobacteria, and influences mRNA degradation. BR-bodies are rapidly induced under cellular stresses and provide enhanced cell growth under stress. To our knowledge, RNase E is the first bacterial protein identified that forms LLPS droplets, providing an effective strategy for subcellular organization in cells lacking membrane bound compartments.
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