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Published on: May 13, 2019
Transcription initiation defines kinetoplast RNA boundaries
François M Sement1, Takuma Suematsu1, Liye Zhang2
1Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02118.
Abstract:
Mitochondrial genomes are often transcribed into polycistronic RNAs punctuated by tRNAs whose excision defines mature RNA boundaries. Although kinetoplast DNA lacks tRNA genes, it is commonly held that in Trypanosoma brucei the monophosphorylated 5' ends of functional molecules typify precursor partitioning by an unknown endonuclease. On the contrary, we demonstrate that individual mRNAs and rRNAs are independently synthesized as 3'-extended precursors. The transcription-defined 5' terminus is converted into a monophosphorylated state by the pyrophosphohydrolase complex, termed the "PPsome." Composed of the MERS1 NUDIX enzyme, the MERS2 pentatricopeptide repeat RNA-binding subunit, and MERS3 polypeptide, the PPsome binds to specific sequences near mRNA 5' termini. Most guide RNAs lack PPsome-recognition sites and remain triphosphorylated. The RNA-editing substrate-binding complex stimulates MERS1 pyrophosphohydrolase activity and enables an interaction between the PPsome and the polyadenylation machinery. We provide evidence that both 5' pyrophosphate removal and 3' adenylation are essential for mRNA stabilization. Furthermore, we uncover a mechanism by which antisense RNA-controlled 3'-5' exonucleolytic trimming defines the mRNA 3' end before adenylation. We conclude that mitochondrial mRNAs and rRNAs are transcribed and processed as insulated units irrespective of their genomic location.
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