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TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI RRP44 IS INVOLVED IN AN EARLY STAGE OF LARGE RIBOSOMAL SUBUNIT RNA MATURATION
Trypanosoma brucei
Ribonuclease
RRP44
PIN domain 3D structure
https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/59874
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Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil / Federal University of Parana. Biochemsitry Postgraduate Program. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Center for Technology Development in Healthcare. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Center for Technology Development in Healthcare. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Carlos Chagas Institute. Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Resumen en ingles
Ribosomal RNA precursors undergo a series of structural and chemical modifications to generate matured RNA molecules that will comprise ribosomes. This maturation process involves a large set of accessory proteins as well as ribonucleases, responsible for removal of the external and internal transcribed spacers from the pre-rRNA. Early-diverging eukaryotes belonging to the Kinetoplastida class display several unique characteristics, in particular in terms of RNA synthesis and maturation. These peculiarities include the rRNA biogenesis and the extensive fragmentation of the large ribosomal subunit (LSU) rRNA. The role of specific endo- and exonucleases in the maturation of the unusual rRNA precursor of trypanosomatids remains largely unknown. One of the nucleases involved in rRNA processing is Rrp44, an exosome associated ribonuclease in yeast, which is involved in several metabolic RNA pathways. Here, we investigated the function of Trypanosoma brucei RRP44 orthologue (TbRRP44) in rRNA processing. Our results revealed that TbRRP44 depletion causes unusual polysome profile and accumulation of the complete LSU rRNA precursor, in addition to 5.8S maturation impairment. We also determined the crystal structure of TbRRP44 endonucleolytic domain. Structural comparison with Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rrp44 revealed differences in the catalytic site and substitutions of surface residues, which could provide molecular bases for the lack of interaction of RRP44 with the exosome complex in T. brucei.
Palabras clave en ingles
rRNA processingTrypanosoma brucei
Ribonuclease
RRP44
PIN domain 3D structure
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