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Two group I ribozymes with different functions in a nuclear rDNA intron.

W A Decatur1, C Einvik, S Johansen, V M Vogt.   

Abstract

DiSSU1, a mobile intron in the nuclear rRNA gene of Didymium iridis, was previously reported to contain two independent catalytic RNA elements. We have found that both catalytic elements, renamed GIR1 and GIR2, are group I ribozymes, but with differing functionality. GIR2 carries out the several reactions associated with self-splicing. GIR1 carries out a hydrolysis reaction at an internal processing site (IPS-1). These conclusions are based on the catalytic properties of RNAs transcribed in vitro. Mutation of the P7 pairing segment of GIR2 abrogated self-splicing, while mutation of P7 in GIR1 abrogated hydrolysis at the IPS-1. Much of the P2 stem and all of the associated loop could be deleted without effect on self-splicing. These results are accounted for by a secondary structure model, in which a long P2 pairing segment brings the 5' splice site to the GIR2 catalytic core. GIR1 is the smallest natural group I ribozyme yet reported and is the first example of a group I ribozyme whose presumptive biological function is hydrolysis. We hypothesize that GIR1-mediated cleavage of the excised intron RNA functions in the generation and expression of the mRNA for the intron-encoded endonuclease I-DirI.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7556099      PMCID: PMC394548          DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb00135.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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  18 in total

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2.  In vivo expression of the nucleolar group I intron-encoded I-dirI homing endonuclease involves the removal of a spliceosomal intron.

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4.  A conformational switch in the DiGIR1 ribozyme involved in release and folding of the downstream I-DirI mRNA.

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Journal:  RNA       Date:  2009-03-27       Impact factor: 4.942

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8.  Group I-like ribozymes with a novel core organization perform obligate sequential hydrolytic cleavages at two processing sites.

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10.  Expression of the Naegleria intron endonuclease is dependent on a functional group I self-cleaving ribozyme.

Authors:  W A Decatur; S Johansen; V M Vogt
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