Swinger RNA self-hybridization and mitochondrial non-canonical swinger transcription, transcription systematically exchanging nucleotides

J Theor Biol. 2016 Jun 21:399:84-91. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2016.04.007. Epub 2016 Apr 11.

Abstract

Stem-loop hairpins punctuate mitochondrial post-transcriptional processing. Regulation of mitochondrial swinger transcription, transcription producing RNAs matching the mitogenome only assuming systematic exchanges between nucleotides (23 bijective transformations along 9 symmetric exchanges X<>Y, e.g. A<>G, and 14 asymmetric exchanges X>Y>Z>X, e.g. A>G>C>A) remains unknown. Does swinger RNA self-hybridization regulate swinger, as regular, transcription? Groups of 8 swinger transformations share canonical self-hybridization properties within each group, group 0 includes identity (regular) transcription. The human mitogenome has more stem-loop hairpins than randomized sequences for all groups. Group 2 transformations reveal complementarity of the light strand replication origin (OL) loop and a neighboring tRNA gene, detecting the longtime presumed OL/tRNA homology. Non-canonical G=U pairings in hairpins increases with swinger RNA detection. These results confirm biological relevancy of swinger-transformed DNA/RNA, independently of, and in combination with, previously detected swinger DNA/RNA and swinger peptides. Swinger-transformed mitogenomes include unsuspected multilayered information.

Keywords: Mimivirus; Palindrome; Systematic deletions; Virophage; delRNA.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Base Pair Mismatch / genetics
  • Base Sequence
  • DNA Replication / genetics
  • DNA, Mitochondrial / genetics
  • Genome, Mitochondrial
  • Humans
  • Hybridization, Genetic*
  • Inverted Repeat Sequences
  • Mitochondria / genetics*
  • Nucleic Acid Conformation
  • Nucleotides / genetics*
  • RNA / chemistry
  • RNA / genetics*
  • RNA, Transfer, Ala / genetics
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Transcription, Genetic*

Substances

  • DNA, Mitochondrial
  • Nucleotides
  • RNA, Transfer, Ala
  • RNA