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. 1991 Mar 25;266(9):5689-95.

The RNA component of RNase P from the archaebacterium Haloferax volcanii

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The RNA component of RNase P from the archaebacterium Haloferax volcanii

D T Nieuwlandt et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

RNase P, an endoribonuclease responsible for generating the mature 5' termini of tRNA precursors, is composed of both RNA and protein. It has been demonstrated that the eubacterial RNase P RNA will, under the appropriate reaction conditions, exhibit catalytic activity in vitro. Evidence has not been obtained for catalytic activity by the RNAs of eukaryotic RNase P enzymes. Using a cDNA probe prepared from RNA copurifying with RNase P activity from the archaebacterium Haloferax volcanii, we have characterized the gene encoding the RNase P RNA. The proposed transcript from this gene can assume a structure resembling the eubacterial RNase P RNA and includes many of the highly conserved sequences of these RNAs. This RNA was incapable of cleaving pre-tRNA substrates in the absence of protein under a variety of in vitro conditions. Catalytic activity was observed when this RNA was combined with the protein subunit of the Bacillus subtilis RNase P complex. Similarities among the archaebacterial, eubacterial, and eukaryotic RNase P RNA sequences and structures are discussed.

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