In Escherichia coli, rRNA operons are transcribed as 30S precursor molecule
s that must be extensively processed to generate mature 16S, 23S and 5S rRN
A, While it is known that RNase III cleaves the primary transcript to separ
ate the individual rRNAs, there is little information about the secondary p
rocessing reactions needed to form their mature 3' and 5' termini, We have
now found that inactivation of the endoribonuclease RNase E slows down lit
vivo maturation of 16S RNA from the 17S RNase III cleavage product, Moreove
r, in the absence of CafA protein, a homolog of RNase E, formation of 16S R
NA also slows down, but in this case a 16.3S intermediate accumulates. When
both RNase E and CafA are inactivated, 5' maturation of 16S rRNA is comple
tely blocked. In contrast, 3' maturation is essentially unaffected, The 5'
unprocessed precursor that accumulates in the double mutant can he assemble
d into 30S and 70S ribosomes, Precursors also can be processed in vitro by
RNase E and CafA, These data indicate that both RNase E and CafA protein ar
e required for a two step, sequential maturation of the 5' end of 16S rRNA,
and that CafA protein is a new ribonuclease. We propose that it be renamed
RNase G.