Site-specific pseudouridine formation in preribosomal RNA is guided by small nucleolar RNAs
- PMID: 9182768
- DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80263-9
Site-specific pseudouridine formation in preribosomal RNA is guided by small nucleolar RNAs
Abstract
During the nucleolar maturation of eukaryotic ribosomal RNAs, many selected uridines are converted into pseudouridine by a thus far undefined mechanism. The nucleolus contains a large number of small RNAs (snoRNAs) that share two conserved sequence elements, box H and ACA. In this study, we demonstrate that site-specific pseudouridylation of rRNAs relies on short ribosomal signal sequences that are complementary to sequences in box H/ACA snoRNAs. Genetic depletion and reconstitution studies on yeast snR5 and snR36 snoRNAs demonstrate that box H/ACA snoRNAs function as guide RNAs in rRNA pseudouridylation. These results define a novel function for snoRNAs and further reinforce the idea that base pairing is the most common way to obtain specific substrate-"enzyme" interactions during rRNA maturation.
Comment in
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Sno storm in the nucleolus: new roles for myriad small RNPs.Cell. 1997 May 30;89(5):669-72. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80247-0. Cell. 1997. PMID: 9182752 Review. No abstract available.
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