Comprehensive annotation and characterization of planarian tRNA and tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs).
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Abstract

tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs) have recently gained a lot of scientific interest due to their diverse regulatory roles in several cellular processes. However, their function in dynamic biological processes such as development and regeneration remains unexplored. Here, we show that tRFs are dynamically expressed during planarian regeneration, suggesting a possible role for these small RNAs in the regulation of regeneration. In order to characterize planarian tRFs, we first annotated 457 tRNAs in S. mediterranea combining two tRNA prediction algorithms. Annotation of tRNAs facilitated the identification of three main species of tRFs in planarians-the shorter tRF-5s and itRFs, and the abundantly expressed 5'-tsRNAs. Spatial profiling of tRFs in sequential transverse sections of planarians revealed diverse expression patterns of these small RNAs, including those that are enriched in the head and pharyngeal regions. Expression analysis of these tRF species revealed dynamic expression of these small RNAs over the course of regeneration suggesting an important role in planarian anterior and posterior regeneration. Finally, we show that 5'-tsRNA in planaria interact with all three SMEDWI proteins and an involvement of AGO1 in the processing of itRFs. In summary, our findings implicate a novel role for tRFs in planarian regeneration, highlighting their importance in regulating complex systemic processes. Our study adds to the catalog of posttranscriptional regulatory systems in planaria, providing valuable insights on the biogenesis and the function of tRFs in neoblasts and planarian regeneration.

Keywords

planaria
regeneration
small RNA
tRFs
tRNA

MeSH terms

Algorithms
Animals
Argonaute Proteins
Base Pairing
Base Sequence
Gene Expression Regulation
Helminth Proteins
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Nucleic Acid Conformation
Planarians
RNA, Helminth
RNA, Small Untranslated
RNA, Transfer
Regeneration

Authors

Lakshmanan, Vairavan
Sujith, T N
Bansal, Dhiru
Shivaprasad, Padubidri V
Palakodeti, Dasaradhi
Krishna, Srikar

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