Giant group I intron in a mitochondrial genome is removed by RNA back-splicing

IF 2.946 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BMC Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.1186/s12867-019-0134-y
Sylvia Ighem Chi, Mikael Dahl, Åse Emblem, Steinar D. Johansen
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Abstract

The mitochondrial genomes of mushroom corals (Corallimorpharia) are remarkable for harboring two complex group I introns; ND5-717 and COI-884. How these autocatalytic RNA elements interfere with mitochondrial RNA processing is currently not known. Here, we report experimental support for unconventional processing events of ND5-717 containing RNA.

We obtained the complete mitochondrial genome sequences and corresponding mitochondrial transcriptomes of the two distantly related corallimorpharian species Ricordea yuma and Amplexidiscus fenestrafer. All mitochondrial genes were found to be expressed at the RNA-level. Both introns were perfectly removed by autocatalytic splicing, but COI-884 excision appeared more efficient than ND5-717. ND5-717 was organized into giant group I intron elements of 18.1?kb and 19.3?kb in A. fenestrafer and R. yuma, respectively. The intron harbored almost the entire mitochondrial genome embedded within the P8 peripheral segment.

ND5-717 was removed by group I intron splicing from a small primary transcript that contained a permutated intron–exon arrangement. The splicing pathway involved a circular exon-containing RNA intermediate, which is a hallmark of RNA back-splicing. ND5-717 represents the first reported natural group I intron that becomes excised by back-splicing from a permuted precursor RNA. Back-splicing may explain why Corallimorpharia mitochondrial genomes tolerate giant group I introns.

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线粒体基因组中的巨型I族内含子通过RNA反剪接被移除
蘑菇珊瑚(Corallimorpharia)的线粒体基因组具有两个复杂的I族内含子;ND5-717和COI-884。这些自催化RNA元件如何干扰线粒体RNA加工目前尚不清楚。在这里,我们报告了含有RNA的ND5-717的非常规加工事件的实验支持。我们获得了两个远亲珊瑚物种Ricordea yuma和Amplexidiscus fenestrafer的完整线粒体基因组序列和相应的线粒体转录组。所有线粒体基因均在rna水平上表达。通过自催化剪接,两个内含子都被完全切除,但COI-884的切除似乎比ND5-717更有效。ND5-717被组织成18.1?KB和19.3?在黄花蒿和黄花蒿中分别有kb的表达。内含子几乎包含了嵌入P8外周片段的整个线粒体基因组。ND5-717是通过I组内含子剪接从一个包含内含子-外显子排列排列的小初级转录本中去除的。剪接途径涉及一个圆形的含有外显子的RNA中间体,这是RNA反剪接的标志。ND5-717是报道的第一个通过反向剪接从排列前体RNA中切除的天然I族内含子。反向剪接可以解释为什么珊瑚线粒体基因组可以耐受巨大的I族内含子。
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BMC Molecular Biology
BMC Molecular Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: BMC Molecular Biology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of DNA and RNA in a cellular context, encompassing investigations of chromatin, replication, recombination, mutation, repair, transcription, translation and RNA processing and function.
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