中国仓鼠细胞中4种非编码Y rna的结构和功能分析:鉴定、分子动力学模拟和DNA复制起始试验

IF 2.946 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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摘要

编码Y rna的基因在脊椎动物中是进化保守的。这些非编码rna对于脊椎动物细胞中染色体DNA复制的起始是必不可少的。然而,到目前为止,还没有关于中国仓鼠细胞中Y rna的信息,这些信息已经被用于检测这些位点周围的复制起源和替代DNA结构。在此,我们报告了中国仓鼠Y rna的基因序列和预测结构特征,并分析了它们在体外支持染色体DNA复制起始的能力。我们在中国仓鼠基因组中鉴定了4种Y rna (chY1、chY3、chY4和chY5)的DNA序列,它们具有上游启动子序列,这些启动子序列与脊椎动物的4种主要Y rna同源。chY1、chY3和chY5基因与脊椎动物的对应基因高度保守,而chY4基因与其他脊椎动物的Y4基因表现出相对高度的多样化。分子动力学模拟表明,尽管chY4 RNA的预测茎结构存在进化差异,但它在结构上是稳定的。在仓鼠基因组中存在的4个Y RNA基因中,我们发现只有chY1和chY3 RNA在中国仓鼠GMA32细胞系中强烈表达,而chY4和chY5 RNA基因的表达量低了5个数量级,表明它们实际上可能不表达。我们合成了所有四种chY rna,并表明这四种rna中的任何一种都可以在已建立的人类无细胞系统中支持DNA复制的起始。因此,这些数据表明,非编码的chY rna是稳定的结构,可以在重组的无细胞DNA复制起始系统中替代人类Y rna。Y RNA的表达模式和功能与其他啮齿类动物(包括小鼠和大鼠)的Y RNA一致。
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Structural and functional analysis of four non-coding Y RNAs from Chinese hamster cells: identification, molecular dynamics simulations and DNA replication initiation assays

Structural and functional analysis of four non-coding Y RNAs from Chinese hamster cells: identification, molecular dynamics simulations and DNA replication initiation assays

The genes coding for Y RNAs are evolutionarily conserved in vertebrates. These non-coding RNAs are essential for the initiation of chromosomal DNA replication in vertebrate cells. However thus far, no information is available about Y RNAs in Chinese hamster cells, which have already been used to detect replication origins and alternative DNA structures around these sites. Here, we report the gene sequences and predicted structural characteristics of the Chinese hamster Y RNAs, and analyze their ability to support the initiation of chromosomal DNA replication in vitro.

We identified DNA sequences in the Chinese hamster genome of four Y RNAs (chY1, chY3, chY4 and chY5) with upstream promoter sequences, which are homologous to the four main types of vertebrate Y RNAs. The chY1, chY3 and chY5 genes were highly conserved with their vertebrate counterparts, whilst the chY4 gene showed a relatively high degree of diversification from the other vertebrate Y4 genes. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that chY4 RNA is structurally stable despite its evolutionarily divergent predicted stem structure. Of the four Y RNA genes present in the hamster genome, we found that only the chY1 and chY3 RNA were strongly expressed in the Chinese hamster GMA32 cell line, while expression of the chY4 and chY5 RNA genes was five orders of magnitude lower, suggesting that they may in fact not be expressed. We synthesized all four chY RNAs and showed that any of these four could support the initiation of DNA replication in an established human cell-free system.

These data therefore establish that non-coding chY RNAs are stable structures and can substitute for human Y RNAs in a reconstituted cell-free DNA replication initiation system. The pattern of Y RNA expression and functionality is consistent with Y RNAs of other rodents, including mouse and rat.

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BMC Molecular Biology
BMC Molecular Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: BMC Molecular Biology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of DNA and RNA in a cellular context, encompassing investigations of chromatin, replication, recombination, mutation, repair, transcription, translation and RNA processing and function.
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