Distribution of ribonucleoprotein and protein-only RNase P in Eukarya

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Abstract

RNase P is the endonuclease that removes 5′ leader sequences from tRNA precursors. In Eukarya, separate RNase P activities exist in the nucleus and mitochondria/plastids. Although all RNase P enzymes catalyze the same reaction, the different architectures found in Eukarya range from ribonucleoprotein (RNP) enzymes with a catalytic RNA and up to 10 protein subunits to single-subunit protein-only RNase P (PRORP) enzymes. Here, analysis of the phylogenetic distribution of RNP and PRORP enzymes in Eukarya revealed 1) a wealth of novel P RNAs in previously unexplored phylogenetic branches and 2) that PRORP enzymes are more widespread than previously appreciated, found in four of the five eukaryal supergroups, in the nuclei and/or organelles. Intriguingly, the occurrence of RNP RNase P and PRORP seems mutually exclusive in genetic compartments of modern Eukarya. Our comparative analysis provides a global picture of the evolution and diversification of RNase P throughout Eukarya.

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Lechner, M., Rossmanith, W., Hartmann, R. K., Thölken, C., Gutmann, B., Giegé, P., & Gobert, A. (2015). Distribution of ribonucleoprotein and protein-only RNase P in Eukarya. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 32(12), 3186–3193. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msv187

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