PPR-SMR protein SOT1 has RNA endonuclease activity

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Abstract

Numerous attempts have been made to identify and engineer sequence-specific RNA endonucleases, as these would allow for efficient RNA manipulation. However, no natural RNA endonuclease that recognizes RNA in a sequence-specific manner has been described to date. Here, we report that SUPPRESSOR OF THYLAKOID FORMATION 1 (SOT1), an Arabidopsis pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein with a small MutS-related (SMR) domain, has RNA endonuclease activity. We show that the SMR moiety of SOT1 performs the endonucleolytic maturation of 23S and 4.5S rRNA through the PPR domain, specifically recognizing a 13-nucleotide RNA sequence in the 5′ end of the chloroplast 23S-4.5S rRNA precursor. In addition, we successfully engineered the SOT1 protein with altered PPR motifs to recognize and cleave a predicted RNA substrate. Our findings point to SOT1 as an exciting tool for RNA manipulation.

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Zhou, W., Lu, Q., Li, Q., Wang, L., Ding, S., Zhang, A., … Lu, C. (2017). PPR-SMR protein SOT1 has RNA endonuclease activity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114(8), E1554–E1563. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1612460114

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