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Processing of truncated mouse or human rRNA transcribed from ribosomal minigenes transfected into mouse cells.

K V Hadjiolova1, A Normann, J Cavaillé, E Soupène, S Mazan, A A Hadjiolov, J P Bachellerie.   

Abstract

The processing of pre-rRNA in eukaryotic cells involves a complex pattern of nucleolytic reactions taking place in preribosomes with the participation of several nonribosomal proteins and small nuclear RNAs. The mechanism of these reactions remains largely unknown, mainly because of the absence of faithful in vitro assays for most processing steps. We have developed a pre-rRNA processing system using the transient expression of ribosomal minigenes transfected into cultured mouse cells. Truncated mouse or human rRNA genes are faithfully transcribed under the control of mouse promoter and terminator signals. The fate of these transcripts is analyzed by the use of reporter sequences flanking the rRNA gene inserts. Both mouse and human transcripts, containing the 3' end of 18S rRNA-encoding DNA (rDNA), internal transcribed spacer (ITS) 1, 5.8S rDNA, ITS 2, and the 5' end of 28S rDNA, are processed predominantly to molecules coterminal with the natural mature rRNAs plus minor products corresponding to cleavages within ITS 1 and ITS 2. To delineate cis-acting signals in pre-rRNA processing, we studied series of more truncated human-mouse minigenes. A faithful processing at the 18S rRNA/ITS 1 junction can be observed with transcripts containing only the 60 3'-terminal nucleotides of 18S rRNA and the 533 proximal nucleotides of ITS 1. However, further truncation of 18S rRNA (to 8 nucleotides) or of ITS 1 (to 48 nucleotides) abolishes the cleavage of the transcript. Processing at the ITS 2/28S rRNA junction is observed with truncated transcripts lacking the 5.8S rRNA plus a major part of ITS 2 and containing only 502 nucleotides of 28S rRNA. However, further truncation of the 28S rRNA segment to 217 nucleotides abolishes processing. Minigene transcripts containing most internal sequences of either ITS 1 or ITS 2, but devoid of ITS/mature rRNA junctions, are not processed, suggesting that the cleavages in vivo within either ITS segment are dependent on the presence in cis of mature rRNA sequences. These results show that the major cis signals for pre-rRNA processing at the 18S rRNA/ITS 1 or the ITS2/28S rRNA junction involve solely a limited critical length of the respective mature rRNA and adjacent spacer sequences.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8196643      PMCID: PMC358770          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.14.6.4044-4056.1994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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