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Circular box C/D RNAs in <i>Pyrococcus furiosus</i>
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BiologyProkaryotic SystemLinear RnasPhylogeneticsCircular RnasNatural SciencesRna Structure PredictionNucleic Acid BiochemistryBacteriologyMolecular BiologyRna BiologyBox C/d RnasMicrobiologyArchaeaMolecular MicrobiologyMedicineNon-coding RnaMicrobial Genetics
Box C/D RNAs are small, noncoding RNAs that function in RNA modification in eukaryotes and archaea. Here, we report that box C/D RNAs exist in the rare biological form of RNA circles in the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus. Northern analysis of box C/D RNAs reveals two prominent RNA species of different electrophoretic mobilities in total P. furiosus RNA preparations. Together, the results of Northern, ribozyme, RT-PCR, and lariat debranching analyses indicate that the two species are circular and linear RNAs of similar length and abundance. It seems that most, if not all, species of box C/D RNAs exist as circles in P. furiosus. In addition, the circular RNAs are found in complexes with proteins required for box C/D RNA function. Our finding places box C/D RNAs among the extremely few circular RNAs known to exist in nature. Moreover, the unexpected discovery of circular box C/D RNAs points to the existence of a previously unrecognized biogenesis pathway for box C/D RNAs in archaea.
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