Science, Vol.263, No.5143, 77-81, 1994
Catalytic Activity of an RNA Domain Derived from the U6-U4 RNA Complex
U6 RNA contains two regions that are essential for proper splicing of nuclear precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA). A comparison of putative secondary structures of the U6-U4 RNA complexes from different phyla revealed a conserved domain that is similar to the catalytic hammerhead RNA motif. Although no catalytic activity was detected in the mammalian U6-U4 RNA complexes, two nucleotide changes in U6 RNA and one in U4 RNA conferred cleavage activity to the complex. Furthermore, the highly conserved domain of the wild-type complex, without the accompanying flanking regions, cleaved an RNA substrate and exhibited other characteristics of the hammerhead ribozyme. The possible involvement of this structure in pre-mRNA splicing is also discussed.
Keywords:SMALL NUCLEAR-RNA;BASE-PAIRING INTERACTION;PRECURSOR MESSENGER-RNA;SELF-CLEAVAGE REACTION;SPLICING REACTION;U6 SNRNA;INTRONS;YEAST;SPLICEOSOME;BINDING