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Caught in the act-Visualizing ribonucleases during eukaryotic ribosome assembly

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WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-RNA
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/wrna.1766

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ribonuclease; ribosome biogenesis; RNA exosome; RNA processing

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Ribosomes are responsible for translating genetic information into proteins and are composed of rRNAs and RPs. Recent advances in cryo-electron microscopy have allowed the visualization of pre-ribosomal particles, providing new insights into the processing of rRNA and the regulation of ribonucleases. This understanding enhances our knowledge of ribosome assembly and target recognition by ribonucleases.
Ribosomes are essential macromolecular machines responsible for translating the genetic information encoded in mRNAs into proteins. Ribosomes are composed of ribosomal RNAs and proteins (rRNAs and RPs) and the rRNAs fulfill both catalytic and architectural functions. Excision of the mature eukaryotic rRNAs from their precursor transcript is achieved through a complex series of endoribonucleolytic cleavages and exoribonucleolytic processing steps that are precisely coordinated with other aspects of ribosome assembly. Many ribonucleases involved in pre-rRNA processing have been identified and pre-rRNA processing pathways are relatively well defined. However, momentous advances in cryo-electron microscopy have recently enabled structural snapshots of various pre-ribosomal particles from budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and human cells to be captured and, excitingly, these structures not only allow pre-rRNAs to be observed before and after cleavage events, but also enable ribonucleases to be visualized on their target RNAs. These structural views of pre-rRNA processing in action allow a new layer of understanding of rRNA maturation and how it is coordinated with other aspects of ribosome assembly. They illuminate mechanisms of target recognition by the diverse ribonucleases involved and reveal how the cleavage/processing activities of these enzymes are regulated. In this review, we discuss the new insights into pre-rRNA processing gained by structural analyses and the growing understanding of the mechanisms of ribonuclease regulation. This article is categorized under: Translation > Ribosome Biogenesis RNA Processing > rRNA Processing

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