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Maternal- and somatic-type snoRNA expression and processing in zebrafish development

View ORCID ProfileJohanna F.B. Pagano, Mauro D. Locati, Wim A Ensink, Marina van Olst, Selina van Leeuwen, Wim C. De Leeuw, Ulrike Nehrdich, Herman P Spaink, View ORCID ProfileHan Rauwerda, Martijs J. Jonker, Rob J. Dekker, Timo M Breit
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/858936
Johanna F.B. Pagano
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Mauro D. Locati
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Wim A Ensink
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Marina van Olst
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Han Rauwerda
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Abstract

Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are non-coding RNAs that play an important role in the complex maturation process of ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs). SnoRNAs are categorized in classes, with each class member having several variants present in a genome. Similar to our finding of specific rRNA expression types in zebrafish embryogenesis, we discovered preferential maternal- and somatic-expression for snoRNAs. Most snoRNAs and their variants have higher expression levels in somatic tissues than in eggs, yet we identified three snoRNAs; U3, U8 and snoZ30 of which specific variants show maternal- or somatic-type expression. For U3 and U8 we also found small-derived snoRNAs that lack their 5’ rRNA recognition part and are essentially Domain II hairpin structures (U-DII). These U-DII snoRNAs from variants showed similar preferential expression, in which maternal-type variants are prominently expressed in eggs and subsequently replaced by a somatic-type variants during embryogenesis. This differential expression is related to the organization in tandem repeats (maternal type) or solitary (somatic-type) genes of the involved U snoRNA loci. The collective data showed convincingly that the preferential expression of snoRNAs is achieved by transcription regulation, as well as through RNA processing. Finally, we observed small-RNAs derived from internal transcribed spacers (ITSs) of a U3 snoRNA loci that via complementarity binding, may be involved in the biosynthesis of U3-DII snoRNAs. Altogether, the here described maternal- and somatic-type snoRNAs are the latest addition to the developing story about the dual ribosome system in zebrafish development.

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Maternal- and somatic-type snoRNA expression and processing in zebrafish development
Johanna F.B. Pagano, Mauro D. Locati, Wim A Ensink, Marina van Olst, Selina van Leeuwen, Wim C. De Leeuw, Ulrike Nehrdich, Herman P Spaink, Han Rauwerda, Martijs J. Jonker, Rob J. Dekker, Timo M Breit
bioRxiv 858936; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/858936
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Maternal- and somatic-type snoRNA expression and processing in zebrafish development
Johanna F.B. Pagano, Mauro D. Locati, Wim A Ensink, Marina van Olst, Selina van Leeuwen, Wim C. De Leeuw, Ulrike Nehrdich, Herman P Spaink, Han Rauwerda, Martijs J. Jonker, Rob J. Dekker, Timo M Breit
bioRxiv 858936; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/858936

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