Combining native MS approaches to decipher archaeal box H/ACA ribonucleoprotein particle structure and activity

Proteomics. 2015 Aug;15(16):2851-61. doi: 10.1002/pmic.201400529. Epub 2015 Apr 24.

Abstract

Site-specific isomerization of uridines into pseudouridines in RNAs is catalyzed either by stand-alone enzymes or by box H/ACA ribonucleoprotein particles (sno/sRNPs). The archaeal box H/ACA sRNPs are five-component complexes that consist of a guide RNA and the aCBF5, aNOP10, L7Ae, and aGAR1 proteins. In this study, we performed pairwise incubations of individual constituents of archaeal box H/ACA sRNPs and analyzed their interactions by native MS to build a 2D-connectivity map of direct binders. We describe the use of native MS in combination with ion mobility-MS to monitor the in vitro assembly of the active H/ACA sRNP particle. Real-time native MS was used to monitor how box H/ACA particle functions in multiple-turnover conditions. Native MS also unambiguously revealed that a substrate RNA containing 5-fluorouridine (f(5) U) was hydrolyzed into 5-fluoro-6-hydroxy-pseudouridine (f(5) ho(6) Ψ). In terms of enzymatic mechanism, box H/ACA sRNP was shown to catalyze the pseudouridylation of a first RNA substrate, then to release the RNA product (S22 f(5) ho(6) ψ) from the RNP enzyme and reload a new substrate RNA molecule. Altogether, our native MS-based approaches provide relevant new information about the potential assembly process and catalytic mechanism of box H/ACA RNPs.

Keywords: Ion mobility mass spectrometry; Native mass spectrometry; Ribonucleoprotein particle; Systems biology.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Archaeal Proteins / analysis
  • Archaeal Proteins / chemistry*
  • Archaeal Proteins / metabolism*
  • Mass Spectrometry / methods*
  • Ribonucleoproteins, Small Nuclear / analysis
  • Ribonucleoproteins, Small Nuclear / chemistry*
  • Ribonucleoproteins, Small Nuclear / metabolism*
  • Systems Biology

Substances

  • Archaeal Proteins
  • Ribonucleoproteins, Small Nuclear