| Literature DB >> 28887777 |
Marie-Kristin Lehniger1, Sabrina Finster1, Joanna Melonek2, Svenja Oetke3, Karin Krupinska4, Christian Schmitz-Linneweber5.
Abstract
KEY MESSAGE: Processed chloroplast RNAs are co-enriched with preparations of the chloroplast transcriptionally active chromosome. Chloroplast genomes are organized as a polyploid DNA-protein structure called the nucleoid. Transcriptionally active chloroplast DNA together with tightly bound protein factors can be purified by gel filtration as a functional entity called the transcriptionally active chromosome (TAC). Previous proteomics analyses of nucleoids and of TACs demonstrated a considerable overlap in protein composition including RNA binding proteins. Therefore the RNA content of TAC preparations from Nicotiana tabacum was determined using whole genome tiling arrays. A large number of chloroplast RNAs was found to be associated with the TAC. The pattern of RNAs attached to the TAC consists of RNAs produced by different chloroplast RNA polymerases and differs from the pattern of RNA found in input controls. An analysis of RNA splicing and RNA editing of selected RNA species demonstrated that TAC-associated RNAs are processed to a similar extent as the RNA in input controls. Thus, TAC fractions contain a specific subset of the processed chloroplast transcriptome.Entities:
Keywords: Chloroplast; Nucleoids; RNA binding; RNA processing; TAC = transcriptionally active chromosome
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28887777 DOI: 10.1007/s11103-017-0649-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Mol Biol ISSN: 0167-4412 Impact factor: 4.076