Multiple spacer sequences in the nuclear large subunit ribosomal RNA gene of Crithidia fasciculata
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Multiple spacer sequences in the nuclear large subunit ribosomal RNA gene of Crithidia fasciculata
Abstract
In Crithidia fasciculata, a trypanosomatid protozoan, the nuclear-encoded ;28S' rRNA is multiply fragmented, comprising two large (c and d) and four small (e, f, g and j) RNA species. We have determined that the coding sequences for these RNAs (and that of the 5.8S rRNA, species i) are separated from one another by spacer sequences ranging in size from 31 to 416 bp. Coding and spacer sequences are presumably co-transcribed, with excision of the latter during post-transcriptional processing generating a highly fragmented large subunit (LSU) rRNA. Secondary structure modelling indicates that the C. fasciculata LSU rRNA complex (seven segments, including 5.8S rRNA) is held together in part by long-range intermolecular base pairing interactions that are characteristic of intramolecular interactions in the covalently continuous LSU (23S) rRNA of Escherichia coli. At least one functionally critical region (encompassing the alpha-sarcin cleavage site) is contained in a small RNA species (f) rather than in one of the two large RNAs. Within a proposed secondary structure model of C. fasciculata LSU rRNA, discontinuities between the different segments (created by spacer excision) map to regions that are highly variable in structure in covalently continuous LSU rRNAs. We suggest that ;rRNA genes in pieces' and discontinuous rRNAs may represent an evolutionarily ancient pattern.
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