The conserved CAAGAAAGA spacer sequence is an essential element for the formation of 3′ termini of the sea urchin H3 histone mRNA by RNA processing.
Open Access
- 1 February 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 4 (2) , 481-489
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1985.tb03654.x
Abstract
Analysis of cDNA sequences obtained from the small nuclear RNA U7 has previously suggested specific contacts, by base pairing, between the conserved stem‐loop structure and CAAGAAAGA sequence of the histone pre‐mRNA and the 5′‐terminal sequence of the U7 RNA during RNA processing. In order to test some aspects of the model we have created a series of linker scan, deletion and insertion mutants of the 3′ terminus of a sea urchin H3 histone gene and have injected mutant DNAs or in vitro synthesized precursors into frog oocyte nuclei for interpretation. We find that, in addition to the stem‐loop structure of the mRNA, the CAAGAAAGA spacer transcript within the histone pre‐mRNA is required absolutely for RNA processing, as predicted from our model. Spacer sequences immediately downstream of the CAAGAAAGA motif are not complementary to U7 RNA. Nevertheless, they are necessary for obtaining a maximal rate of RNA processing, as is the ACCA sequence coding for the 3′ terminus of the mature mRNA. An increase of distance between the mRNA palindrome and the CAAGAAAGA by as little as six nucleotides abolishes all processing. It may, therefore, be useful to regard both these sequence motifs as part of one and the same RNA processing signal with narrowly defined topologies. Interestingly, U7 RNA‐dependent 3′ processing of histone pre‐mRNA can occur in RNA injection experiments only when the in vitro synthesized pre‐mRNA contains sequence extensions well beyond the region of sequence complementarities to the U7 RNA. In addition to directing 3′ processing the terminal mRNA sequences may have a role in histone mRNA stabilization in the cytoplasmic compartment.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
- Are U4 small nuclear ribonucleoproteins involved in polyadenylation?Nature, 1984
- Formation of the 3′ end of histone mRNA by post-transcriptional processingNature, 1984
- EXPRESSION AND ORGANIZATION OF HISTONE GENESAnnual Review of Genetics, 1983
- The terminal RNA stem-loop structure and 80 bp of spacer DNA are required for the formation of 3′ termini of sea urchin H2A mRNACell, 1983
- Generation of authentic 3′ termini of an H2A mRNA in vivo is dependent on a short inverted DNA repeat and on spacer sequencesCell, 1982
- Transcription units of adenovirus type 2Journal of Molecular Biology, 1980
- Expression of sea urchin histone genes in the oocyte of Xenopus laevisJournal of Molecular Biology, 1979
- The major late adenovirus type-2 transcription unit: Termination is downstream from the last poly(A) siteJournal of Molecular Biology, 1979
- Sizing and mapping of early adenovirus mRNAs by gel electrophoresis of S1 endonuclease-digested hybridsCell, 1977
- 3′ Non-coding region sequences in eukaryotic messenger RNANature, 1976