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Identification of specific nucleotide
sequences and structural elements required for intronic U14 snoRNA processing
Xia L, Watkins NJ, Maxwell ES
RNA 3 (1): 17-26 JAN 1997
Abstract:
Vertebrate U14 snoRNAs are encoded within hsc70 pre-mRNA introns and
U14 biosynthesis occurs via an intron-processing pathway. We have shown
previously that essential processing signals are located in the termini
of the mature U14 molecule and replacement of included boxes C or D with
oligo C disrupts snoRNA synthesis. The experiments detailed here now define
the specific nucleotide sequences and structures of the U14 termini that
are essential for intronic snoRNA processing. Mutagenesis studies demonstrated
that a 5', 3'-terminal stem of at least three contiguous base pairs is
required. A specific helix sequence is not necessary and this stem may
be extended to as many as 15 base pairs without affecting U14 processing.
The spatial positioning of boxes C and D with respect to the terminal
stem is also important. Detailed analysis of boxes C and D revealed that
both consensus sequences possess essential nucleotides. Some, but not
all, of these critical nucleotides correspond to those required for the
stable accumulation of nonintronic yeast U14 snoRNA. The presence of box
C and D consensus sequences flanking a terminal stem in many snoRNA species
indicates the importance of this ''terminal core motif'' for snoRNA processing.
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