Circular box C/D RNAs in <i>Pyrococcus furiosus</i>

Natalia G. Starostina(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Sarah Marshburn(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), L. Steven Johnson(Dalhousie University), Sean R. Eddy(Dalhousie University), Rebecca M. Terns(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Michael P. Terns(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
September 16, 2004
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Abstract

Box C/D RNAs are small, noncoding RNAs that function in RNA modification in eukaryotes and archaea. Here, we report that box C/D RNAs exist in the rare biological form of RNA circles in the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus. Northern analysis of box C/D RNAs reveals two prominent RNA species of different electrophoretic mobilities in total P. furiosus RNA preparations. Together, the results of Northern, ribozyme, RT-PCR, and lariat debranching analyses indicate that the two species are circular and linear RNAs of similar length and abundance. It seems that most, if not all, species of box C/D RNAs exist as circles in P. furiosus. In addition, the circular RNAs are found in complexes with proteins required for box C/D RNA function. Our finding places box C/D RNAs among the extremely few circular RNAs known to exist in nature. Moreover, the unexpected discovery of circular box C/D RNAs points to the existence of a previously unrecognized biogenesis pathway for box C/D RNAs in archaea.


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