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Small RNAs from Mitochondrial Genome Recombination Sites are Incorporated into T. gondii Mitoribosomes

Sabrina Tetzlaff, Arne Hillebrand, Nikiforos Drakoulis, Zala Gluhic, Sascha Maschmann, Peter Lyko, View ORCID ProfileSusann Wicke, View ORCID ProfileChristian Schmitz-Linneweber
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.02.556019
Sabrina Tetzlaff
1Molecular Genetics, Humboldt University Berlin, Philippstr.13, 10115 Berlin, Germany
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Arne Hillebrand
1Molecular Genetics, Humboldt University Berlin, Philippstr.13, 10115 Berlin, Germany
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Nikiforos Drakoulis
1Molecular Genetics, Humboldt University Berlin, Philippstr.13, 10115 Berlin, Germany
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Zala Gluhic
1Molecular Genetics, Humboldt University Berlin, Philippstr.13, 10115 Berlin, Germany
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Sascha Maschmann
1Molecular Genetics, Humboldt University Berlin, Philippstr.13, 10115 Berlin, Germany
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Peter Lyko
2Biodiversity and Evolution, Humboldt University Berlin, Philippstr.13, 10115 Berlin, Germany
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Susann Wicke
2Biodiversity and Evolution, Humboldt University Berlin, Philippstr.13, 10115 Berlin, Germany
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Christian Schmitz-Linneweber
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Abstract

The mitochondrial genomes of apicomplexans comprise merely three protein-coding genes, alongside a set of thirty to forty genes encoding small RNAs (sRNAs), many of which exhibit homologies to rRNA from E. coli. The expression status and integration of these short RNAs into ribosomes remains unclear and direct evidence for active ribosomes within apicomplexan mitochondria is still lacking. In this study, we conducted small RNA sequencing on the apicomplexan Toxoplasma gondii to investigate the occurrence and function of mitochondrial sRNAs. To enhance the analysis of sRNA sequencing outcomes, we also re-sequenced the T. gondii mitochondrial genome using an improved organelle enrichment protocol and Nanopore sequencing. It has been established previously that the T. gondii genome comprises 21 sequence blocks that undergo recombination among themselves but that their order is not entirely random. The enhanced coverage of the mitochondrial genome allowed us to characterize block combinations at increased resolution. Employing this refined genome for sRNA mapping, we find that many small RNAs originated from the junction sites between protein-coding blocks and rRNA sequence blocks. Surprisingly, such block border sRNAs were incorporated into polysomes together with canonical rRNA fragments and mRNAs. In conclusion, apicomplexan ribosomes are active within polysomes and are indeed assembled through the integration of sRNAs, including previously undetected sRNAs with merged mRNA-rRNA sequences. Our findings lead to the hypothesis that T. gondii’s block-based genome organization enables the dual utilization of mitochondrial sequences as both messenger RNAs and ribosomal RNAs, potentially establishing a link between the regulation of rRNA and mRNA expression.

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  • Reviewers of a peer-journal suggested to add data on sRNAs being in ribosomes / polysomes (Big Thank-You to the reviewers for outlining the weaknesses in our argumentation / data support for conclusions!). We did that (by adding more sucrose gradient analyses of sRNAs) and also included as a control the parallel polysome analysis of a mitoribosomal protein (which required tagging a nuclear-encoded ribosomal protein) and of the three mitochondrial mRNAs. On top, there are a large number of smaller changes to manuscript in response to various very helpful suggestions from reviewers.

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Small RNAs from Mitochondrial Genome Recombination Sites are Incorporated into T. gondii Mitoribosomes
Sabrina Tetzlaff, Arne Hillebrand, Nikiforos Drakoulis, Zala Gluhic, Sascha Maschmann, Peter Lyko, Susann Wicke, Christian Schmitz-Linneweber
bioRxiv 2023.09.02.556019; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.02.556019
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Small RNAs from Mitochondrial Genome Recombination Sites are Incorporated into T. gondii Mitoribosomes
Sabrina Tetzlaff, Arne Hillebrand, Nikiforos Drakoulis, Zala Gluhic, Sascha Maschmann, Peter Lyko, Susann Wicke, Christian Schmitz-Linneweber
bioRxiv 2023.09.02.556019; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.02.556019

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