Trypanosome RNA helicase KREH2 differentially controls noncanonical editing and putative repressive structure via a novel proposed “bifunctional” gRNA in mRNA A6

Joshua Meehan, Suzanne M McDermott, Alasdair Ivens, Zachary Goodall, Zihao Chen, Zihao Yu, Jia Woo, Tyler Rodshagen, Laura McCleskey, Rebecca Seachrist, Kenneth D Stuart, Lanying Zeng, Silvi Rouskin, Nicholas Jon Savill, Achim Schnaufer, Xiuren Zhang, Jorge Cruz-Reyes

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U-insertion/deletion (U-indel) RNA editing in trypanosome mitochondria is directed by guide RNAs (gRNAs). This editing may developmentally control respiration in bloodstream forms (BSF) and insect procyclic forms (PCF). Holo-editosomes include the accessory RNA Editing Substrate Binding Complex (RESC) and RNA Editing Helicase 2 Complex (REH2C), but the specific proteins controlling differential editing remain unknown. Also, RNA editing appears highly error prone because most U-indels do not match the canonical pattern. However, despite extensive non-canonical editing of unknown functions, accurate canonical editing is required for normal cell growth. In PCF, REH2C controls editing fidelity in RESC-bound mRNAs. Here, we report that KREH2, a REH2C-associated helicase, developmentally controls programmed non-canonical editing, including an abundant 3' element in ATPase subunit 6 (A6) mRNA. The 3' element sequence is directed by a proposed novel regulatory gRNA. In PCF, KREH2 RNAi-knockdown up-regulates the 3' element, which establishes a stable structure hindering element removal by canonical initiator-gRNA-directed editing. In BSF, KREH2-knockdown does not up-regulate the 3' element but reduces its high abundance. Thus, KREH2 differentially controls extensive non-canonical editing and associated RNA structure via a novel regulatory gRNA, potentially hijacking factors as a 'molecular sponge'. Furthermore, this gRNA is bifunctional, serving in canonical CR4 mRNA editing whilst installing a structural element in A6 mRNA.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbergkad453
Pages (from-to)6944-6965
Number of pages35
JournalNAR Genomics and Bioinformatics
Volume51
Issue number13
Early online date29 May 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2023

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