Selection of RNA aptamers imported into yeast and human mitochondria

  1. Nina Entelis1
  1. 1UMR 7156, Université de Strasbourg/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (UdS/CNRS), 67084 Strasbourg, France
  2. 2Department of Molecular Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow 119899, Russia
  3. 3Department of Biochemistry, Montreal University, Montreal H3C3J7, Canada

Abstract

In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nuclear DNA-encoded Graphic is partially imported into mitochondria. We previously found that the synthetic transcripts of yeast tRNALys and a number of their mutant versions could be specifically internalized by isolated yeast and human mitochondria. The mitochondrial targeting of tRNALys in yeast was shown to depend on the cytosolic precursor of mitochondrial lysyl-tRNA synthetase and the glycolytic enzyme enolase. Here we applied the approach of in vitro selection (SELEX) to broaden the spectrum of importable tRNA-derived molecules. We found that RNAs selected for their import into isolated yeast mitochondria have lost the potential to acquire a classical tRNA-shape. Analysis of conformational rearrangements in the importable RNAs by in-gel fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) approach permitted us to suggest that protein factor binding and subsequent import require formation of an alternative structure, different from a classic L-form tRNA model. We show that in the complex with targeting protein factor, enolase 2, tRK1 adopts a particular conformation characterized by bringing together the 3′-end and the TΨC loop. This is a first evidence for implication of RNA secondary structure rearrangement in the mechanism of mitochondrial import selectivity. Based on these data, a set of small RNA molecules with significantly improved efficiency of import into yeast and human mitochondria was constructed, opening the possibility of creating a new mitochondrial vector system able to target therapeutic oligoribonucleotides into deficient human mitochondria.

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  • Reprint requests to: Nina Entelis, UMR 7156, Université de Strasbourg/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (UdS/CNRS), 21 rue René Descartes, 67084 Strasbourg, France; e-mail: N.Entelis{at}ibmc.u-strasbg.fr; fax: +33 3-88-41-70-70.

  • Article published online ahead of print. Article and publication date are at http://www.rnajournal.org/cgi/doi/10.1261/rna.1914110.

    • Received September 5, 2009.
    • Accepted February 1, 2010.
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