Functional characterization of the Drosophila MRP (mitochondrial RNA processing) RNA gene

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Abstract

MRP RNA is a noncoding RNA component of RNase mitochondrial RNA processing (MRP), a multi-protein eukaryotic endoribonuclease reported to function in multiple cellular processes, including ribosomal RNA processing, mitochondrial DNA replication, and cell cycle regulation. A recent study predicted a potential Drosophila ortholog of MRP RNA (CR33682) by computer-based genome analysis. We have confirmed the expression of this gene and characterized the phenotype associated with this locus. Flies with mutations that specifically affect MRP RNA show defects in growth and development that begin in the early larval period and end in larval death during the second instar stage. We present several lines of evidence demonstrating a role for Drosophila MRP RNA in rRNA processing. The nuclear fraction of Drosophila MRP RNA localizes to the nucleolus. Further, a mutant strain shows defects in rRNA processing that include a defect in 5.8S rRNA processing, typical of MRP RNA mutants in other species, as well as defects in early stages of rRNA processing. Copyright © 2010 RNA Society.

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Schneider, M. D., Bains, A. K., Rajendra, T. K., Dominski, Z., Gregory Matera, A., & Simmonds, A. J. (2010). Functional characterization of the Drosophila MRP (mitochondrial RNA processing) RNA gene. RNA, 16(11), 2120–2130. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.2227710

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