U17/snR30 is a ubiquitous snoRNA with two conserved sequence motifs essential for 18S rRNA production.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Saccharomyces cerevisiae snR30 is an essential box H/ACA small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) required for the
processing of 18S rRNA. Here, we show that the previously characterized human, reptilian, amphibian, and
fish U17 snoRNAs represent the vertebrate homologues of yeast snR30. We also demonstrate that U17/snR30
is present in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe and the unicellular ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena
thermophila. Evolutionary comparison revealed that the 3 -terminal hairpins of U17/snR30 snoRNAs contain
two highly conserved sequence motifs, the m1 (AUAUUCCUA) and m2 (AAACCAU) elements. Mutation
analysis of yeast snR30 demonstrated that the m1 and m2 elements are essential for early cleavages of the 35S
pre-rRNA and, consequently, for the production of mature 18S rRNA. The m1 and m2 motifs occupy the
opposite strands of an internal loop structure, and they are located invariantly 7 nucleotides upstream from
the ACA box of U17/snR30 snoRNAs. U17/snR30 is the first identified box H/ACA snoRNA that possesses an
evolutionarily conserved role in the nucleolytic processing of eukaryotic pre-rRNA.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Fragapane, Paola
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