The U5 RNA of trypanosomes deviates from the canonical U5 RNA: The Leptomonas collosoma U5 RNA and its coding gene

  1. Yu-xin Xu,
  2. Herzel Ben-Shlomo, and
  3. Shulamit Michaeli
  1. Department of Membrane Research and Biophysics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel

Abstract

Fractionation of the abundant small ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) of the trypanosomatid Leptomonas collosoma revealed the existence of a group of unidentified small RNPs that were shown to fractionate differently than the well-characterized trans-spliceosomal RNPs. One of these RNAs, an 80-nt RNA, did not possess a trimethylguanosine (TMG) cap structure but did possess a 5′ phosphate terminus and an invariant consensus U5 snRNA loop 1. The gene coding for the RNA was cloned, and the coding region showed 55% sequence identity to the recently described U5 homologue of Trypanosoma brucei [Dungan, J. D., Watkins, K. P. & Agabian, N. (1996) EMBO J. 15, 4016–4029]. The L. collosoma U5 homologue exists in multiple forms of RNP complexes, a 10S monoparticle, and two subgroups of 18S particles that either contain or lack the U4 and U6 small nuclear RNAs, suggesting the existence of a U4/U6⋅U5 tri-small nuclear RNP complex. In contrast to T. brucei U5 RNA (62 nt), the L. collosoma homologue is longer (80 nt) and possesses a second stem–loop. Like the trypanosome U3, U6, and 7SL RNA genes, a tRNA gene coding for tRNACys was found 98 nt upstream to the U5 gene. A potential for base pair interaction between U5 and SL RNA in the 5′ splice site region (positions −1 and +1) and downstream from it is proposed. The presence of a U5-like RNA in trypanosomes suggests that the most essential small nuclear RNPs are ubiquitous for both cis- and trans-splicing, yet even among the trypanosomatids the U5 RNA is highly divergent.

Footnotes

  • To whom reprint requests should be addressed.

  • Joan A. Steitz, Yale University, New Haven, CT

  • Data deposition: The sequence reported in this paper has been deposited in the GenBank database (accession no. AF006632).

  • ABBREVIATIONS:
    SL RNA,
    spliced leader RNA;
    RNP,
    ribonucleoprotein;
    SLA,
    spliced leader associated;
    TMG,
    trimethylguanosine;
    PRS,
    post-ribosomal supernatant;
    snRNA,
    small nuclear RNA;
    snRNP,
    small nuclear RNP;
    IL,
    internal loop;
    SL1,
    stem loop 1
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