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Genome-Wide Dual-Selection Unveils Novel Self-Cleaving Ribozymes in the Human Genome

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Self-Cleaving Ribozyme; RNA catalysis

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The landscape of catalytic RNA in complex eukaryotes remains poorly charted. Although self- cleaving ribozymes are widespread in microbial and viral genomes, their existence and functional roles in humans remain limited. Here, we introduce a generalizable, genome-wide discovery platform that integrates high-throughput signals from two complementary adapter ligation assays— 3P-seq and 5OH-seq—to specifically capture RNA fragments bearing cleavage signatures (2′,3′- cyclic phosphate/3′-phosphate and 5′-hydroxyl termini). By applying a dedicated computational scoring algorithm to human genomic data, we systematically identified four previously unrecognized self-cleaving ribozymes. These ribozymes localize to diverse genomic features: an exon of WDFY1, an intron of PLD5 embedded within a repetitive element, an LTR retrotransposon, and the antisense strand of an SYNJ2BP intron. Truncation analyses defined minimal functional cores of ~70–100 nucleotides, and computational modeling suggests that they adopt novel structural architectures. Our work establishes a powerful strategy for transcriptome-wide mining of catalytic RNA, expands the catalogue of human ribozymes from 6 to 10, and reveals new layers of functional complexity in the human RNA world.

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2025-12-03

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Zhang, Z., Zhan, J., & Zhou, Y. (2025). Genome-Wide Dual-Selection Unveils Novel Self-Cleaving Ribozymes in the Human Genome. 浪淘沙预印本平台. https://doi.org/10.65215/4seyw834

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