Site-specific post-transcriptional conversion of uridines to pseudouridine in ribosomal RNAs and small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) is directed by guide RNAs which possess the conserved box H and ACA sequence elements and fold into the consensus ‘hairpin-hinge-hairpin-tail’ secondary structure. Here, we describe an unusual mammalian pseudouridylation guide RNA, called U93, that is composed of two tandemly arranged box H/ACA RNA domains. The U93 RNA therefore carries two H and two ACA box motifs, all of which are essential for accumulation of the full-length RNA. The human U93 RNA accumulates in Cajal (coiled) bodies and it is predicted to function in pseudouridylation of the U2 spliceosomal snRNA. Our results lend further support to the notion that modification of the RNA polymerase II-transcribed spliceosomal snRNAs takes place in Cajal bodies.
A Cajal body-specific pseudouridylation guide RNA is composed of two box H/ACA snoRNA-like domains
Kiss, A. M.; Jady, B. E.; Darzacq, X.; Verheggen, C.; Bertrand, E.; Kiss, T.
2002
Nucleic Acids Research
2002-11-01 / vol 30 / pages 4643-4649
Abstract
0305-1048
Tags
sequence; ribose methylation; 2'-o-ribose methylation; elements; small nucleolar rnas; accumulation; preribosomal rna; small nuclear-rna; telomerase; u6 spliceosomal rna