FnrS RNA
FnrS RNA is a family of Hfq-binding small RNA whose expression is upregulated in response to anaerobic conditions. It is named FnrS because its expression is strongly dependent on fumarate and nitrate reductase regulator, a direct oxygen availability sensor.
A conserved intergenic region between genes ydaN and dbpA was predicted to encode an sRNA, adjacent to where another non-coding RNA has been identified. However, northern blot analysis of this 477bp sequence yielded no results. A subsequent tiling array analysis sequencing Hfq-binding sRNA found that the Watson strand did indeed encode an sRNA.
Gene regulation
FnrS has been shown to downregulate 32 different mRNAs in Enterobacteria, in 15 of these cases it does so by base-pairing with the mRNA transcript. The majority of genes downregulated by FnrS are required for aerobic metabolism or the oxidative stress response. Some of the genes downregulated by FnrS are:- adhP - an alcohol dehydrogenase involved in metabolism
- cydD - zinc sensitive ATP-binding component of cytochrome-related transport
- mqo - membrane associated malate:quinone oxidoreductase which operates in the citric acid cycle
- sodB/A - a superoxide dismutase which aids with oxygen stress resistance
- ygiW - a hypothetical outer membrane protein
There is also evidence to suggest that the expression of FnrS is regulated by the RcsCDB signalling system in Salmonella enterica.