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Comparative RNA Structure Analysis of Nascent and Mature Transcripts in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published on: February 27, 2026
Optimized tRNA structure-seq reveals robust tRNA secondary structures in S. cerevisiae under mild stress conditions
Komei Yanagihara1, Futa Konishi1, Teppei Matsuda1
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, Ehime 790-8577, Japan.
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RNA structure plays a crucial role in diverse biological processes beyond the translation of genetic information. Therefore, the development of reliable methods for RNA structure prediction is essential for understanding RNA structure-related functions. However, accurate and comprehensive RNA structure prediction remains challenging. Here, we focus on secondary structure prediction of transfer RNA (tRNA) using structure probing coupled with next-generation sequencing (tRNA structure-seq). In silico prediction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae tRNA secondary structures achieves only 56.9% accuracy on average. Incorporation of dimethyl sulfate (DMS) probing data improves prediction accuracy to 87.4%, which is still not sufficient for practical tRNA structure prediction. To overcome this, we optimized the tRNA structure-seq analysis pipeline by explicitly incorporating natural tRNA modifications detected in tRNA sequencing data and by refining pseudo-free energy parameters specifically optimized for tRNA structure prediction. Using this optimized pipeline, the average prediction accuracy is remarkably improved to 93.3%. Furthermore, analysis of multiple structural conformations predicted from DMS probing data indicates that S. cerevisiae tRNAs predominantly adopt the canonical cloverleaf secondary structure under in vivo conditions. Finally, we examined tRNA structures under mild stress conditions, including heat stress, osmotic stress, and antibiotic stress. These perturbations had minimal effects on in vivo tRNA secondary structure, demonstrating that S. cerevisiae tRNAs maintain structural stability under physiologically relevant stress conditions. In summary, our results establish an optimized tRNA structure-seq analysis that enables highly accurate tRNA secondary structure prediction and reveals the intrinsic robustness of tRNA structures in living cells.
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