FEBS Letters
Volume 514, Issue 1 , Pages 17-25, 6 March 2002

Ribosomal RNA pseudouridines and pseudouridine synthases

Edited by Lev Kisselev

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Miami School of Medicine, P.O. Box 016129, Miami, FL 33101, USA

Received 20 November 2001; accepted 27 November 2001.

Abstract 

Pseudouridines are found in virtually all ribosomal RNAs but their function is unknown. There are four to eight times more pseudouridines in eukaryotes than in eubacteria. Mapping 19 Haloarcula marismortui pseudouridines on the three-dimensional 50S subunit does not show clustering. In bacteria, specific enzymes choose the site of pseudouridine formation. In eukaryotes, and probably also in archaea, selection and modification is done by a guide RNA–protein complex. No unique specific role for ribosomal pseudouridines has been identified. We propose that pseudouridine’s function is as a molecular glue to stabilize required RNA conformations that would otherwise be too flexible.

Keywords:  Function, Guide RNA, snoRNA, Archaeon, Eukaryon, Eubacterium

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PII: S0014-5793(02)02305-0

Refers to corrigendum:

  • Corrigendum to: Ribosomal RNA pseudouridines and pseudouridine synthases (FEBS 25793) [FEBS Letters 514 (2002) 17–25]

    James Ofengand
    FEBS Letters 24 April 2002 (Vol. 517, Issue 1, Page 287)

FEBS Letters
Volume 514, Issue 1 , Pages 17-25, 6 March 2002