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Series GSE129734 Query DataSets for GSE129734
Status Public on Apr 13, 2019
Title Exonuclease Requirements for Mammalian Ribosomal RNA Biogenesis and Surveillance
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Other
Summary Ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) biogenesis are multistep processes requiring the activity of several nuclear and cytoplasmic exonucleases. The exact processing steps for mammalian 5.8S rRNA remains obscure. Here, using loss-of-function approaches in mouse embryonic stem cells and deep sequencing of rRNA intermediates, we investigate at nucleotide resolution the requirements of exonucleases known to be involved in 5.8S maturation, and explore the role of the Perlman syndrome-associated 3’-5’ exonuclease Dis3l2 in rRNA processing. We expand the repertoire of Dis3l2 targets to three 5.8S, 5S, and 28S rRNAs. We uncover a novel cytoplasmic intermediate that we name ‘7SB’ rRNA that is generated through sequential processing by distinct exosome complexes. 7SB rRNA can be oligouridylated by TUT4/7 and subsequently processed by Dis3l2 and Eri1. Moreover, exosome depletion triggers Dis3l2-mediated decay (DMD) as a surveillance pathway for rRNAs. Our data identify previously unknown 5.8S rRNA processing steps and provide nucleotide level insight into the exonuclease requirements for mammalian rRNA processing.
 
Overall design The 3'-end of indicated ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) were characterized by MiSeq upon genetic perturbation of Dis3l2, Exosc3, Exosc10, or Eri1 in mouse ESCs. Occasionally, to enrich for Dis3l2 targets, FLAG-tagged mutant Dis3l2 protein was ectopically expressed in Dis3l2 knockout ESCs and Dis3l2-bound rRNAs were co-immunoprecipitated using anti-FLAG antibody, cloned and sequenced. rRNA-specific sequences and adapters were used to extract desired reads from raw data.
 
Contributor(s) Pirouz M, Ebrahimi AG
Citation(s) 31160785
Submission date Apr 12, 2019
Last update date Aug 26, 2019
Contact name Aref Ebrahimi
E-mail(s) aref.ebrahimi@joslin.harvard.edu
Phone 617-874-7266
Organization name Harvard Medical School - Joslin
Department Islet Cell and Regenerative Biology
Lab Weir
Street address 1 Joslin Pl
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02215
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16417 Illumina MiSeq (Mus musculus)
Samples (16)
GSM3721097 5.8S_input
GSM3721098 5.8S_IP
GSM3721099 5S_input
Relations
BioProject PRJNA532607
SRA SRP192393

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