A PSEUDOURIDINE SYNTHASE REQUIRED FOR THE FORMATION OF 2 UNIVERSALLY CONSERVED PSEUDOURIDINES IN RIBOSOMAL-RNA IS ESSENTIAL FOR NORMAL GROWTH OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI
S. Raychaudhuri et al., A PSEUDOURIDINE SYNTHASE REQUIRED FOR THE FORMATION OF 2 UNIVERSALLY CONSERVED PSEUDOURIDINES IN RIBOSOMAL-RNA IS ESSENTIAL FOR NORMAL GROWTH OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI, RNA, 4(11), 1998, pp. 1407-1417
Escherichia coli rRNA contains 10 pseudouridines of unknown function.
They are made by synthases, each of which is specific for one or more
pseudouridines. Here we show that the sfhB (yfil) ORF of E. coli is a
pseudouridine synthase gene by cloning, protein overexpression, and re
action in vitro with rRNA transcripts. Gene disruption by miniTn10(cam
) insertion revealed that this synthase gene, here renamed rluD, codes
for a synthase which is solely responsible in vivo for synthesis of t
he three pseudouridines clustered in a stem-loop at positions 1911, 19
15, and 1917 of 23S RNA. The absence of RluD results in severe growth
inhibition. Both the absence of pseudouridine and the growth defect co
uld be reversed by insertion of a plasmid carrying the rluD gene into
the mutant cell, clearly linking both effects to the absence of RluD.
This is the first report of a major physiological defect due to the de
letion of any pseudouridine synthase. Growth inhibition may be due to
the lack of one or more of the 23S RNA pseudouridines made by this syn
thase since pseudouridines 1915 and 1917 are universally conserved and
are located in proximity to the decoding center of the ribosome where
they could be involved in modulating codon recognition.