摘要
Box C/D RNAs guide the site-specific formation of 2′-O-methylated nucleotides(Nm)of RNAs in eukaryotes and archaea.Although C/D RNAs have been profiled in several archaea,their targets have not been experimentally determined.Here,we mapped Nm in r RNAs,t RNAs,and abundant small RNAs(s RNAs)and profiled C/D RNAs in the crenarchaeon Sulfolobus islandicus.The targets of C/D RNAs were assigned by analysis of base-pairing interactions,in vitro modification assays,and gene deletion experiments,revealing a complicated landscape of C/D RNA-target interactions.C/D RNAs widely use dual antisense elements to target adjacent sites in r RNAs,enhancing modification at weakly bound sites.Two consecutive sites can be guided with the same antisense element upstream of box D or D′,a phenomenon known as doublespecificity that is exclusive to internal box D′in eukaryotic C/D RNAs.Several C/D RNAs guide modification at a single non-canonical site.This study reveals the global landscape of RNA-guided 2′-O-methylation in an archaeon and unexpected targeting rules employed by C/D RNA.
基金
supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB0570000,XDB37010201)
the Basic Research Program Based on Major Scientific Infrastructures of Chinese Academy of Sciences(JZHKYPT-2021-05)
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(91940302,91540201,31430024,31325007)
the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2017YFA0504600)。