| Literature DB >> 24705078 |
Maria Rosa Garcia-Silva1, Florencia Cabrera-Cabrera2, Maria Catalina Güida3, Alfonso Cayota4.
Abstract
With the advent of new and improved high-throughput sequencing technologies in the last few years, a growing number of novel classes of small RNA, other than miRNAs or siRNA, has emerged, which appear as new actors in gene expression regulation. tRNA-derived small RNAs represent one of these novel members that are, surprisingly, among the most conserved class of small RNAs throughout evolution. They could represent the most primitive small RNA pathways from which the well-known canonical RNA silencing pathways reported in higher eukaryotes evolved. This review aims to make a compilation of the most relevant research literature in this field with the purpose of shedding light on the relation of these primitive tRNA-derived molecules with the gene silencing machinery.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 24705078 PMCID: PMC3899978 DOI: 10.3390/genes3040603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4425 Impact factor: 4.096
Summary of the main descriptions made to date of tRNA cleavage phenomena in different organisms and its relation with the RNAi mechanisms (N/D: Not determined).
| Species | Cleavage specificity | Nuclease | Function | RNAi relation | Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| tRNA Tyr, His, Asn, Asp, Lys, Arg | Prrc, ColicinE5 and ColicinD | Phage T4 infection | N/D | N/D | |
| All tRNAs | N/D | Reduction of uncharged tRNA. Cell cycle progression Essential amino acids starvation | N/D | N/D | |
| All tRNAs | Cell differentiation | N/D | N/D | ||
| All tRNAs | N/D | Conidiogenesis Down-regulation of protein synthesis | N/D | tRNA halves | |
| All tRNAs | Rny1 | Oxidative stress | N/D | N/D | |
| All tRNAs | N/D | Encystation and adverse environments Down-regulation of protein synthesis | N/D | tRNA halvessitRNAs | |
| Mammalian cells [ | All tRNAs | ELAC2 DICER Angiogenin tRNaseZ Other N/D | Some stress conditions (oxidative, heat shock, UV hyperosmolarity) Down-regulation of protein synthesis | Associate to Ago2, 3 and 4. Possible miRNA/siRNA function. | tRNA halves 5' tRFs 3' CCA tRFs 3' U tRFs |
| tRNA Glu, Asp, Tyr, Val, Arg, His, Thr | N/D | Nutritional stress | N/D | tRNA halves | |
| All tRNAs | PIWI | Some stress conditions | Associated to PIWI | N/D | |
| Al tRNAs | N/D | Nutritional and oxidative stress conditions Down-regulation of protein synthesis | ND | N/D | |
| All tRNAs | N/D | Translational Inhibition | N/D | N/D |
Figure 1(a) tRNA halves generation from mature tRNAs through the action of anticodon-cleaving enzymes (Angiogenin or Rny1). 5' and 3' halves are depicted in blue and green, respectively. (b) Classification of small tRFs into three groups: 3' U tRFs (yellow), 3' CCA tRFs (light blue) and 5' tRFs (light green). (c) Scheme of the small tRFs biogenesis pathways. 3' U tRFs could be generated in the nucleus by the action of tRNAse Z during the maturation of tRNAs (1) and subsequently exported to the cytoplasm. Alternatively, immature tRNAs could be exported prematurely from the nucleus and be subjected to cleavage by a cytoplasmic pool of tRNAse Z (2). 3' CCA and 5' tRFs can be generated at any point after tRNA processing by tRNAse Z and RNAse P, from either misfolded, properly folded but not aminoacylated or aminoacylated tRNAs (3), through the action of Dicer and possibly other proteins, including Angiogenin.