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Self-circularizing 5'-ETS RNAs accumulate along with unprocessed pre ribosomal RNAs in growth-stressed Entamoeba histolytica.


ABSTRACT: The primary transcript of rRNA genes is a large pre rRNA which is precisely processed to release the mature rRNAs. The 5'-external transcribed spacer (ETS) of rRNA genes contains important sites for pre rRNA processing. Once the processing is accomplished the ETS is rapidly degraded. We show that in growth-stressed cells of the human parasitic protist Entamoeba histolytica the A'-A(0) sub-fragment of the 5'-ETS accumulates to high levels as a family of RNA molecules of size 666 to 912?nt. These etsRNAs are circular in vivo and can spontaneously self-circularize in vitro. The accumulation of etsRNAs is accompanied by accumulation of unprocessed pre rRNA, indicating a possible role of etsRNAs in inhibition of processing during growth stress. Our data shows for the first time that processed etsRNA is not a mere by-product destined for degradation but is stabilized by circularization and could play a regulatory role as noncoding RNA.

SUBMITTER: Gupta AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3294279 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-circularizing 5'-ETS RNAs accumulate along with unprocessed pre ribosomal RNAs in growth-stressed Entamoeba histolytica.

Gupta Abhishek Kumar AK   Panigrahi Sunil Kumar SK   Bhattacharya Alok A   Bhattacharya Sudha S  

Scientific reports 20120306


The primary transcript of rRNA genes is a large pre rRNA which is precisely processed to release the mature rRNAs. The 5'-external transcribed spacer (ETS) of rRNA genes contains important sites for pre rRNA processing. Once the processing is accomplished the ETS is rapidly degraded. We show that in growth-stressed cells of the human parasitic protist Entamoeba histolytica the A'-A(0) sub-fragment of the 5'-ETS accumulates to high levels as a family of RNA molecules of size 666 to 912 nt. These  ...[more]

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