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Time-resolved NMR monitoring of tRNA maturation.

Pierre BarraudAlexandre GatoMatthias HeissMarjorie CatalaStefanie M KellnerCarine Tisné
Published in: Nature communications (2019)
Although the biological importance of post-transcriptional RNA modifications in gene expression is widely appreciated, methods to directly detect their introduction during RNA biosynthesis are rare and do not easily provide information on the temporal nature of events. Here, we introduce the application of NMR spectroscopy to observe the maturation of tRNAs in cell extracts. By following the maturation of yeast tRNAPhe with time-resolved NMR measurements, we show that modifications are introduced in a defined sequential order, and that the chronology is controlled by cross-talk between modification events. In particular, we show that a strong hierarchy controls the introduction of the T54, Ψ55 and m1A58 modifications in the T-arm, and we demonstrate that the modification circuits identified in yeast extract with NMR also impact the tRNA modification process in living cells. The NMR-based methodology presented here could be adapted to investigate different aspects of tRNA maturation and RNA modifications in general.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • gene expression
  • solid state
  • high resolution
  • living cells
  • fluorescent probe
  • cell wall
  • nucleic acid
  • oxidative stress
  • single cell
  • transcription factor
  • single molecule
  • stem cells