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5'ETS rRNA processing facilitated
by four small RNAs: U14, E3, U17, and U3
Enright CA, Maxwell ES, SollnerWebb B, Eliceiri GC
RNA 2 (11): 1094-1099 NOV 1996
Abstract:
The nucleolus, the compartment in which the large ribosomal RNA precursor
(pre-rRNA) is synthesized, processed through a series of nucleolytic cleavages
and modifications into the mature 18S, 5.8S, and 28S rRNAs, and assembled
with proteins to form ribosomal subunits, also contains many small nucleolar
RNAs (snoRNAs). We present evidence that the first processing event in
mouse rRNA maturation, cleavage within the 5' external transcribed spacer,
is facilitated by at least four snoRNAs: U14, U17(E1), and E3, as well
as U3. These snoRNAs do not augment this processing by directing 2'-O-methylation
of the pre-rRNA. A macromolecular complex in which this 5'ETS processing
occurs may then function in the processing of 18S rRNA
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