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Analysis of RNA Processing Reactions Using Cell Free Systems: 3' End Cleavage of Pre-mRNA Substrates in vitro
Published on: May 3, 2014
FASTKD5 processes mitochondrial pre-mRNAs at noncanonical cleavage sites
Hana Antonicka1,2, Ana Vučković3,4, Woranontee Weraarpachai5
1Department of Human Genetics, McGill University, Montreal, QCH3A2B4, Canada.
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The first post-transcriptional step in mammalian mitochondrial gene expression, required for the synthesis of the 13 polypeptides encoded in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), is endonucleolytic cleavage of the primary polycistronic transcripts. Excision of the mtDNA-encoded transfer RNAs (tRNAs) releases most mature RNAs; however, processing of three noncanonical messenger RNAs (mRNAs) not flanked by tRNAs (CO1, CO3, and CYB) requires FASTKD5. To investigate the molecular mechanism involved, we created knockout human cell lines to use as assay systems. The absence of FASTKD5 produced a severe OXPHOS assembly defect due to the inability to translate two unprocessed noncanonical mRNAs and predicted altered folding patterns specifically at the 5'-end of the CO1 coding sequence. Structural features 13-15 nt upstream of the CO1 and CYB cleavage sites suggest FASTKD5 recognition mechanisms. Remarkably, a map of essential FASTKD5 amino acid residues revealed RNA substrate specificity; however, a key, putative active site residue was required for processing all three noncanonical pre-RNAs. Mutating this site did not significantly alter the binding of any client RNA substrate. A reconstituted in vitro system showed that wild-type, but not mutant, FASTKD5, was able to cleave client substrates correctly. These results establish FASTKD5 as the missing piece of biochemical machinery required to completely process the primary mitochondrial transcript.
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