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The Search for Small Regulatory RNA. Central Dogma: DNA to RNA to Protein. hnRNA. mRNA. Replication. Processing / Translocation. rRNA. tRNA. Central Dogma: DNA to RNA to Protein. (unstable RNA). mRNA. hnRNA. Replication. Processing / Translocation. rRNA. tRNA. (Stable RNA).
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Central Dogma: DNA to RNA to Protein hnRNA mRNA Replication Processing /Translocation rRNA tRNA
Central Dogma: DNA to RNA to Protein (unstable RNA) mRNA hnRNA Replication Processing /Translocation rRNA tRNA (Stable RNA)
Role of structure in stable RNA A U G U A G U A G U A U A G U A G U A G G tRNA Tertiary structure Secondary structure
Other stable RNA Telomerase 5' 3' DNA Replication RNA primer DNA polymerase DNA ligase 3' 5' 3' 5'
Other stable RNA Telomerase DNA polymerase-independentrepeated sequence
Other stable RNA Telomerase Telomere growth
Other stable RNA Spliceosome RNA hnRNA mRNA introns
Other stable RNA RNAse P tRNA maturation Protein + RNA
Other stable RNA SRP RNA Signal Recognition Particles protein RNA
Other stable RNA • Fundamental processes of life (left over from RNA world?) • Nearly universal, highly conserved • Not many
Basis of RNA function Sequence Structure Function ???
Prediction of RNA secondary structure • Energy minimization • Base-pairing energy • Stacking energy
Prediction of RNA secondary Try it! Go to www.people.vcu.edu/~elhaij/bnfo650 Try Problem 1 with simple oligonucleotides
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Prediction of RNA secondary Try it! Go to www.people.vcu.edu/~elhaij/bnfo650 Try Problem 2 with mystery sequence 1(a short oligonucleotide)
Prediction of RNA secondary Try it! Go to www.people.vcu.edu/~elhaij/bnfo650 Try Problem 3 with mystery sequence 2(a more realistic oligonucleotide)
Conclusions re RNA structure prediction • A visually beautiful structure means nothing • A negative free energy means little • Function cannot be predicted from ability of sequence to form structure • Limited to 2-dimensional structure • Ignorant of pseudoknots • True structures can be predicted • Surrounding sequence can obscure true structure
tryptophan anthocyanin The world of RNA has changed Purple wild-type petunias Chalcone synthase More enzyme, more purple?
Overall expression of gene The world of RNA has changed Mutant petunias Cosupression Chalcone synthase Overexpression of exogenous chalcone synthase gene
Basis of Cosuppression RNA virus Double-stranded RNA
Basis of Cosuppression RNA-InducedSilencingComplex siRNADefense against foreign RNA Hannon GJ (2002) Nature 418:244-251
Small Noncoding RNA siRNA – Inhibits expression of exogenous genes RNAi – Human exploitation of phenomenon miRNA – Inhibits expression of endogenous genes
miRNA expression Ambion Corp. http://www.ambion.com/techlib/resources/miRNA/mirna_pro.html
mRNA mRNA Cheng et al (2005) Science 308:1149-1154 Detection of transcribed RNA Genome Expect RNA found at regions of known genes Tiling microarray Shifts every 5 ntCovers 70 nt/spot
Knownregions(differentsources) Detection of transcribed RNA Pooled results10 human chromosomes, 8 cell lines Intergenicregions(31%) Introns(26%) Most RNA not attached to coding genes! Many small ncRNA Cheng et al (2005) Science 308:1149-1154
How to identify sRNA? • Label RNA with 32P; Isolate, characterize • Microarray detection • Shotgun clone by size class, sequence • Functional assay • Computational prediction
How to identify sRNA? Sequence conservation Lenz et al (2004) Cell 118:69-82
How to identify sRNA? Structural conservation Lenz et al (2004) Cell 118:69-82
Promoter Short sequence Terminator How to identify sRNA? Transcriptional features
MFE – MFErandom σrandom MFEMinimum Free Energy Z = How to identify sRNA? RNAz Combines two measures: Thermodynamic stability (Z score)
How to identify sRNA? RNAz Combines two measures: Thermodynamic stability (Z score) Structural conservation Structural Conservation Index (SCI) • < 1 if structure poorly conserved • = 1 if perfect conservation • > 1 if structure perfectly conserved, with compensatory mutations
The world's most populous organism ProchlorococcusA tiny marine cyanobacterium
Prochlorococcus #2 Prochlorococcus #3 Prochlorococcus #4 Conserved? Strategy to find small RNAs Prochlorococcus MED4
Prediction of RNA secondary Try it! Go to www.people.vcu.edu/~elhaij/bnfo650 Try Problem 4, testing whether RNAz can find a known small RNA
dmtB trpD Prediction of RNA secondary Try it! Go to www.people.vcu.edu/~elhaij/bnfo650 Try Problem 5, testing whether RNAz predicts a small RNA between dmtB and trpD ???