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Subject Categories: Membranes & Transport | RNA
The EMBO Journal (2003) 22, 1878–1888, doi:10.1093/emboj/cdg187
Modification of Sm small nuclear RNAs occurs in the nucleoplasmic Cajal body following import from the cytoplasm
Beáta E. Jády1, 2, Xavier Darzacq1, Karen E. Tucker3, A. Gregory Matera3, Edouard Bertrand2 and Tamás Kiss1
1 Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire Eucaryote du CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex, France
2 Institut de Génétique Moléculaire, 34000 Montpellier, France
3 Department of Genetics and Program in Cell Biology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 44106-4955, USA

To whom correspondence should be addressed
Tamás Kiss, tamas@ibcg.biotoul.fr

Received 12 December 2002; Revised 19 February 2003; Accepted 24 February 2003.
Abstract
Biogenesis of functional spliceosomal small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) includes the post-transcriptional covalent modification of numerous internal nucleotides. We have recently demonstrated that synthesis of 2'-O-methylated nucleotides and pseudouridines in the RNA polymerase II-synthesized Sm snRNAs is directed by sequence-specific guide RNAs. Here, we provide evidence supporting the notion that modification of Sm snRNAs occurs in nucleoplasmic Cajal bodies (CBs), where modification guide RNAs accumulate. We show that short fragments of Sm snRNAs are correctly and efficiently modified when targeted to CBs, but not when these same fragments are targeted to the nucleolus. We also demonstrate that internal modification of the U2 snRNA occurs exclusively after nuclear import of the newly assembled Sm snRNP from the cytoplasm. Finally, we show that p80 coilin, the CB marker protein, is not required for snRNA modification. In coilin knockout cells, Sm snRNAs and their modification guide RNAs colocalize in residual CBs, which do not stockpile fibrillarin and fail to recruit the U3 small nucleolar RNA.
Keywords: Cajal body, p80 coilin, RNA modification, scaRNAs, spliceosomal snRNAs
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