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RNA Structure and the Versatility of RNA Mitesh Shrestha

Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Nitrogenous Bases (Adenine, Uracil, Guanine, Cytosine)

Ribose Sugar Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Phosphate Group

RNA world Hypothesis that all the existing life came from RNA based living system. Many of the most critical components of cells (those that evolve the slowest) are composed mostly or entirely of RNA. Also, many critical cofactors (ATP, Acetyl-CoA, NADH, etc.) are either nucleotides or substances clearly related to them. This would mean that the RNA and nucleotide cofactors in modern cells are an evolutionary remnant of an RNAbased enzymatic system that preceded the proteinbased one seen in all extant life.

Chemical Differences Between RNA and DNA 1. Single stranded RNA while double stranded DNA

Chemical Differences Between RNA and DNA 2. Ribose sugar in place of Deoxyribose sugar

Chemical Differences Between RNA and DNA 3. Uracil in place of Thymine

Summary

mrna: Messenger RNA Versatility of RNA trna: Transfer RNA rrna : Ribosomal RNA

mrna: Messenger RNA Large family of RNA molecules that convey genetic information from DNA to the ribosome, where they specify the amino acid sequence of the protein products of gene expression. Following transcription of primary transcript mrna (known as pre-mrna) by RNA polymerase, processed, mature mrna is translated into a polymer of amino acids: a protein, as summarized in the central dogma of molecular biology

mrna: Messenger RNA

Non-coding RNA RNA does not get translated into proteins. highly abundant and functionally important RNAs such as transfer RNAs (trnas) and ribosomal RNAs (rrnas), as well as RNAs such as snornas, micrornas, sirnas, snrnas, exrnas, pirnas and scarnas and the long ncrnas

trna: Transfer RNA Adaptor molecule composed of RNA, typically 76 to 90 nucleotides in length, that serves as the physical link between the mrna and the amino acid sequence of proteins. It does this by carrying an amino acid to the protein synthetic machinery of a cell (ribosome) as directed by a three-nucleotide sequence (codon) in a messenger RNA (mrna). As such, trnas are a necessary component of translation, the biological synthesis of new proteins according to the genetic code.

trna: Transfer RNA

rrna : Ribosomal RNA RNA component of the ribosome, and is essential for protein synthesis in all living organisms. It constitutes the predominant material within the ribosome, which is approximately 60% rrna and 40% protein by weight. Ribosomes contain two major rrnas and 50 or more proteins. The ribosomal RNAs form two subunits, the large subunit (LSU) and small subunit (SSU).

rrna : Ribosomal RNA Type Size Large subunit (rrnas) Small subunit (rrna) prokaryotic 70S 50S (5S : 120 nt, 23S : 2906 nt) 30S (16S : 1542 nt) eukaryotic 80S 60S (5S : 121 nt, 5.8S : 156 nt,28s : 5070 nt) 40S (18S : 1869 nt)

Ribozymes RNA molecules that are capable of catalyzing specific biochemical reactions, similar to the action of protein enzymes. RNA can be both genetic material (like DNA) and a biological catalyst (like protein enzymes), and contributed to the RNA world hypothesis

Types of RNA Y RNA : Components of the Ro60 ribonucleoprotein particle which is a target of autoimmune antibodies in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. SL1 RNA: Commonly, but not always, located in the spacer region between 5S-rRNA genes, Involved in trans-splicing. Cis-natural antisense transcript: Group of RNAs encoded within a cell that have transcript complementarity to other RNA transcripts

Types of RNA microrna: small non-coding RNA molecule (containing about 22nucleotides) found in plants, animals and some viruses, that functions in RNA silencing and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression Small interfering RNA: 20-25 base pairs in length. Plays major role in RNA interference.

Piwi-interacting RNA Largest class of small non-coding RNA molecules These pirna complexes have been linked to both epigenetic and post-transcriptional gene silencing of retrotransposons and other genetic elements They are distinct from microrna (mirna) in size (26 31 nt rather than 21 24 nt), lack of sequence expressed in animal cells. RNA-protein complexes through interactions with piwi proteins. in germ line cells, particularly those in spermatogenesis. conservation, and increased complexity

Types of RNA RNase MRP: an enzymatically active ribonucleoprotein with two distinct roles in eukaryotes. In mitochondria it plays a direct role in the initiation of mitochondrial DNA replication. In the nucleus it is involved in precursor rrna processing, where it cleaves the internal transcribed spacer 1 between 18S and 5.8S rrnas.

Short Hairpin shrna Artificial RNA molecule with a tight hairpin turn that can be used to silence target gene expression via RNA interference (RNAi).

Base modification of RNA Post transcriptional modifications. Most abundant in three types of stable RNAs, namely, trna, rrna and snrna. Pseudouridylation, 2 -O-methylation, and base methylation

Summary Chemical difference between RNA and DNA Types of RNA Structure of RNA Base Modifications of RNA

References Zhao, X. (2004). Detection and quantitation of RNA base modifications. Rna, 10(6), 996-1002. http://www.nature.com/scitable/definition/ribonucleic -acid-rna-45 Molecular Cell Biology, 4 th Edition, Section 4.4 Taxman, D. J., Moore, C. B., Guthrie, E. H., & Huang, M. T. (2010). Short Hairpin RNA (shrna): Design, Delivery, and Assessment of Gene Knockdown. Methods in Molecular Biology RNA Therapeutics, 139-156. Hsu, P., Lander, E., & Zhang, F. (2014). Development and Applications of CRISPR-Cas9 for Genome Engineering. Cell, 157(6), 1262-1278.

Assignments RNA has Uracil in place of thymine. Justify. RNA has Ribose sugar instead of Deoxyribose sugar. How does it help? How and why is RNA considered more versatile than DNA? Write extensive note on Types of RNA. http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/cells/scale/ shresthamitesh@gmail.com

Upcoming Lecture RNA folding and its importance RNA as hereditary material Stability of RNA genomes RNAi Introduction, mechanism and applications