RNase III cleavage sites spread across splice junctions enforce sequential snoRNA processing.

IF 6.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
EMBO Reports Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-26 DOI:10.1038/s44319-025-00553-y
Valérie Migeot, Yves Mary, Etienne Fafard-Couture, Pierre Lombard, François Bachand, Michelle S Scott, Carlo Yague-Sanz
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Abstract

Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are a class of eukaryotic non-coding RNA molecules whose precursor transcripts are capped and polyadenylated. However, these end modifications are detrimental to snoRNA function and must be removed, a process typically involving excision from introns and/or endonucleolytic cleavage. For RNA precursors that host multiple snoRNAs, the sequence of maturation events is potentially important, but not well understood. Here, we report a new mode of maturation concerning snoRNA pairs that are co-hosted in the intron and the adjacent 3' exon of a precursor transcript. For a snoRNA pair with this arrangement in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, we found that the sequence surrounding an exon-exon junction within their precursor transcript folds into a hairpin after splicing of the intron. This hairpin recruits the RNase III ortholog Pac1, which participates in the maturation of the downstream snoRNA by cleaving the precursor. Our findings suggest that conditional RNase III cleavage signals hidden in an exon-exon junction evolved to enforce sequential snoRNA processing. Sequence analysis suggests that this mechanism is conserved in animals and plants.

RNase III切割位点分布在剪接节点上,强制进行顺序的snoRNA加工。
小核仁RNA (Small nucleolar RNA, snoRNAs)是一类真核生物的非编码RNA分子,其前体转录物被盖住并被聚腺苷化。然而,这些末端修饰对snoRNA的功能是有害的,必须去除,这一过程通常涉及从内含子中切除和/或核内溶解切割。对于承载多个snorna的RNA前体,成熟事件的顺序可能很重要,但尚未得到很好的理解。在这里,我们报告了一种新的成熟模式,涉及共同宿主在内含子和前体转录物的邻近3'外显子中的snoRNA对。对于pombe Schizosaccharomyces中具有这种排列的snoRNA对,我们发现其前体转录物中外显子-外显子连接处周围的序列在内含子剪接后折叠成发夹。这个发夹募集RNase III同源物Pac1,它通过切割前体参与下游snoRNA的成熟。我们的研究结果表明,隐藏在外显子-外显子连接处的条件RNase III切割信号进化以强制顺序的snoRNA加工。序列分析表明,这一机制在动物和植物中都是保守的。
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EMBO Reports
EMBO Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.30%
发文量
267
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: EMBO Reports is a scientific journal that specializes in publishing research articles in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and developmental biology. The journal is known for its commitment to publishing high-quality, impactful research that provides novel physiological and functional insights. These insights are expected to be supported by robust evidence, with independent lines of inquiry validating the findings. The journal's scope includes both long and short-format papers, catering to different types of research contributions. It values studies that: Communicate major findings: Articles that report significant discoveries or advancements in the understanding of biological processes at the molecular, cellular, and developmental levels. Confirm important findings: Research that validates or supports existing knowledge in the field, reinforcing the reliability of previous studies. Refute prominent claims: Studies that challenge or disprove widely accepted ideas or hypotheses in the biosciences, contributing to the correction and evolution of scientific understanding. Present null data: Papers that report negative results or findings that do not support a particular hypothesis, which are crucial for the scientific process as they help to refine or redirect research efforts. EMBO Reports is dedicated to maintaining high standards of scientific rigor and integrity, ensuring that the research it publishes contributes meaningfully to the advancement of knowledge in the life sciences. By covering a broad spectrum of topics and encouraging the publication of both positive and negative results, the journal plays a vital role in promoting a comprehensive and balanced view of scientific inquiry. 
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