Author:
Mestre-Fos Santi,Penev Petar I.,Suttapitugsakul Suttipong,Ito Chieri,Petrov Anton S.,Wartell Roger M.,Wu Ronghu,Williams Loren Dean
Abstract
ABSTRACTProfound similarities and critical differences mark ribosomes across phylogeny. The ribosomal core, approximated by the prokaryotic ribosome, is universal, yet mammalian ribosomes are nearly twice as large as those of prokaryotes. Differences in size are due in part to rRNA expansion segments. Here we show rRNA tentacles of Expansion Segment 7 (ES7) of Homo sapiens can form G-quadruplexes in vitro. G-quadruplex-forming regions are located on the most surface-exposed regions of the ribosome, near the termini of rRNA tentacles. We characterized rRNA of the large ribosomal subunit by computation, circular dichroism, gel mobility, fluorescent probes, nuclease accessibility, electrophoretic mobility shifts and blotting. We investigated ES7 and oligomers derived from ES7, intact 28S rRNA, and 80S ribosomes and polysomes. We used mass spectrometry to identify proteins that bind to rRNA G-quadruplexes in cell lysates. Proteins that associate with rRNA G-quadruplexes include helicases (DDX3, CNBP, DDX21, DDX17) and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs). And finally, by multiple sequence alignments, we observed that G-quadruplex-forming sequences appear to be a general feature LSU rRNA of the phylum Chordata but not in other phyla. It is known that G-quadruplexes form in telomeres, promoters, and untranslated regions of mRNA but, to our knowledge, they have not been reported previously in ribosomes.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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