Identification of the First Trypanosome H/ACA RNA that Guides Pseudouridine Formation on rRNA

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In trypanosomes small nucleolar RNA (snoKNA) genes are clustered, and the clusters encode for either single or multiple RNAs. We previously reported on a genomic locus in Leptomonas collosoma that encodes for multiple C/D snoRNAs whose expression is regulated at the processing level (Xu, Y., Liu, L., Lopez-Estraño, C., and Michaeli, S. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276, 14289-14298). In this study we have characterized, in the same genomic locus, the first trypanosome H/ACA RNA, which we termed hi. Having a length of 69 nucleotides, hi has the potential to guide pseudouridylation on 28 S rRNA. The hi is processed from a long polycistronic transcript that carries both the C/D and hi snoRNAs. The h1/rRNA duplex obeys the rules for guiding pseudouridylation. Mapping of the pseudouridine site indicated that the predicted U is indeed modified. However, in contrast to all H/ACA RNAs, hi consists of a single hairpin structure and is the shortest H/ACA RNA described so far.

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Liang, X. H., Liu, L., & Michaeli, S. (2001). Identification of the First Trypanosome H/ACA RNA that Guides Pseudouridine Formation on rRNA. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(43), 40313–40318. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m104488200

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