Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

The story of rRNA expansion segments: Finding functionality amidst diversity.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

January 1, 2023

Journal

Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. RNA

Volume/Issue

14/1

ISSN

1757-7012

Expansion segments (ESs) are multinucleotide insertions present across phyla at specific conserved positions in eukaryotic rRNAs. ESs are generally absent in bacterial rRNAs with some exceptions, while the archaeal rRNAs have microexpansions at regions that coincide with those of eukaryotic ESs. Although there is an increasing prominence of ribosomes, especially the ribosomal proteins, in fine-tuning gene expression through translation regulation, the role of rRNA ESs is relatively underexplored. While rRNAs have been established as the major catalytic hub in ribosome function, the presence of ESs widens their scope as a species-specific regulatory hub of protein synthesis. In this comprehensive review, we have elaborately discussed the current understanding of the functional aspects of rRNA ESs of cytoplasmic eukaryotic ribosomes and discuss their past, present, and future. This article is categorized under: RNA Structure and Dynamics > Influence of RNA Structure in Biological Systems Translation > Ribosome Structure/Function Translation > Regulation.

Alternate Journal

Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA

PubMed ID

35429135

Authors

Nivedita Hariharan
Sumana Ghosh
Dasaradhi Palakodeti

Keywords

Eukaryotic Cells
Bacteria
RNA, Ribosomal
Ribosomes