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Yeast Dxo1 is required for 25S rRNA maturation and acts as a transcriptome-wide distributive exonuclease

Jennifer E. Hurtig, Ambro van Hoof

2022RNA17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

GpppN cap, but instead prefer RNAs with a triphosphate, monophosphate, hydroxyl, or nonconventional cap. In each case, these enzymes generate an RNA with a 5' monophosphate, which is then thought to be further degraded by Rat1/Xrn1 5' exoribonucleases. For most Dxo1/Rai1/DXO family members, it is not known which of these activities is most important in vivo. Here we describe the in vivo function of the poorly characterized cytoplasmic family member, yeast Dxo1. Using RNA-seq of 5' monophosphate ends, we show that Dxo1 can act as a distributive exonuclease, removing a few nucleotides from endonuclease or decapping products. We also show that Dxo1 is required for the final 5' end processing of 25S rRNA, and that this is the primary role of Dxo1. While Dxo1/Rai1/DXO members were expected to act upstream of Rat1/Xrn1, this order is reversed in 25S rRNA processing, with Dxo1 acting downstream from Rat1. Such a hand-off from a processive to a distributive exonuclease may be a general phenomenon in the precise maturation of RNA ends.

Topics & Concepts

ExonucleaseBiologyRNARibosomal RNANucleotideExonuclease IIIBiochemistryMessenger RNACell biologyEnzymeGeneticsEscherichia coliGenePolymeraseRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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