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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Contributions to the study of the architecture and evolution of ribozymes / Contributions à l'étude de l'architecture et de l'évolution des ribozymes

Meyer, Mélanie 13 September 2013 (has links)
Les ARNnc sont impliqués dans la régulation de l’expression des gènes via divers mécanismes. Ils adoptent des structures 3D composées à 70% de pb WC formant des hélices de types A liées entre elles par des jonctions modulaires ayant des caractéristiques géométriques spécifiques. Nous avons identifié un nouveau motif 3D d’ARN apparenté au kturn, le pk-turn. Le pk-turn, situé dans la RNase P bactérienne permet, comme le k-turn, la formation d’un angle de 60° entre les hélices P16 & P17 avec cependant des exigences de séquences et de structure différentes. Le 2nd ribozyme qui a focalisé mon attention est le LCrz observé dans l’intron siamois (GIR2/LCrz) identifié dans le pré-ARNr 18S de la petite sous unité du ribosome eucaryote du myxomycète D. iridis. LCrz catalyse une réaction de branchement, équivalente à la première étape de l’épissage par les introns de groupe II, dans un contexte structural proche des introns du groupe I. Nous avons résolu la structure cristallographique du LCrz à une résolution de 2.5Å révélant un repliement inattendu. Cette structure a été confirmée par des expériences de SAXS. Ce travail nous permet de souligner la relation entre structure et fonction dans l'évolution des ribozymes. / NcRNA represent most of primary transcripts RNA in higher eukaryotes and tune gene expression via diverse mechanisms. They adopt 3D structures composed at 70% by WC bp forming A-form helices linked by RNA motifs. We identified the pk-turn, a new RNA motif related to k-turns that allow for the formation of a bend of 60° between stems P16 and P17 from the bacterial RNaseP. Yet it features different sequence and structural requirements than k-turns. The 2nd ribozyme which got my attention is the LCrz inserted in GIR2, a group I intron. This twintron is observed in the pre-rRNA 18S of the small subunit of the eukaryoteD. iris. LCrz catalyzes a reaction equivalent to the first step of splicing by group II introns, but in a structural context related to group I introns. We solved the 2.5 Å crystal structure of the LCrz and confirmed the unexpected shape by means of SAXS experiments. This work emphasizes the relationship between structure and function in the evolution of ribozymes.
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Contributions to the study of the architecture and evolution of ribozymes

Meyer, Mélanie 13 September 2013 (has links) (PDF)
NcRNA represent most of primary transcripts RNA in higher eukaryotes and tune gene expression via diverse mechanisms. They adopt 3D structures composed at 70% by WC bp forming A-form helices linked by RNA motifs. We identified the pk-turn, a new RNA motif related to k-turns that allow for the formation of a bend of 60° between stems P16 and P17 from the bacterial RNaseP. Yet it features different sequence and structural requirements than k-turns. The 2nd ribozyme which got my attention is the LCrz inserted in GIR2, a group I intron. This twintron is observed in the pre-rRNA 18S of the small subunit of the eukaryoteD. iris. LCrz catalyzes a reaction equivalent to the first step of splicing by group II introns, but in a structural context related to group I introns. We solved the 2.5 Å crystal structure of the LCrz and confirmed the unexpected shape by means of SAXS experiments. This work emphasizes the relationship between structure and function in the evolution of ribozymes.

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