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The guide sRNA sequence determines the activity level of box C/D RNPs.

Andrea GraziadeiFrank GabelJohn KirkpatrickTeresa Carlomagno
Published in: eLife (2020)
2'-O-rRNA methylation, which is essential in eukaryotes and archaea, is catalysed by the Box C/D RNP complex in an RNA-guided manner. Despite the conservation of the methylation sites, the abundance of site-specific modifications shows variability across species and tissues, suggesting that rRNA methylation may provide a means of controlling gene expression. As all Box C/D RNPs are thought to adopt a similar structure, it remains unclear how the methylation efficiency is regulated. Here, we provide the first structural evidence that, in the context of the Box C/D RNP, the affinity of the catalytic module fibrillarin for the substrate-guide helix is dependent on the RNA sequence outside the methylation site, thus providing a mechanism by which both the substrate and guide RNA sequences determine the degree of methylation. To reach this result, we develop an iterative structure-calculation protocol that exploits the power of integrative structural biology to characterize conformational ensembles.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • transcription factor
  • randomized controlled trial
  • amino acid
  • molecular dynamics
  • computed tomography
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • single molecule
  • crystal structure