The Fate and Functionality of Alien tRNA Fragments in Culturing Medium and Cells of Escherichia coli

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Aug 19;24(16):12960. doi: 10.3390/ijms241612960.

Abstract

Numerous observations have supported the idea that various types of noncoding RNAs, including tRNA fragments (tRFs), are involved in communications between the host and its microbial community. The possibility of using their signaling function has stimulated the study of secreted RNAs, potentially involved in the interspecies interaction of bacteria. This work aimed at identifying such RNAs and characterizing their maturation during transport. We applied an approach that allowed us to detect oligoribonucleotides secreted by Prevotella copri (Segatella copri) or Rhodospirillum rubrum inside Escherichia coli cells. Four tRFs imported by E. coli cells co-cultured with these bacteria were obtained via chemical synthesis, and all of them affected the growth of E. coli. Their successive modifications in the culture medium and recipient cells were studied by high-throughput cDNA sequencing. Instead of the expected accidental exonucleolysis, in the milieu, we observed nonrandom cleavage by endonucleases continued in recipient cells. We also found intramolecular rearrangements of synthetic oligonucleotides, which may be considered traces of intermediate RNA circular isomerization. Using custom software, we estimated the frequency of such events in transcriptomes and secretomes of E. coli and observed surprising reproducibility in positions of such rare events, assuming the functionality of ring isoforms or their permuted derivatives in bacteria.

Keywords: Prevotella copri; RNA processing; Rhodospirillum rubrum; circular RNAs; interspecies communications; microbial consortia; secreted RNAs; tRFs; tRNA-derived regulatory RNAs.

MeSH terms

  • Culture Media
  • Escherichia coli* / genetics
  • Introduced Species*
  • RNA
  • RNA, Transfer / genetics
  • Reproducibility of Results

Substances

  • RNA, Transfer
  • Culture Media
  • RNA