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High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene

The 2G1MycP2Tu1 cell line was obtained following transfection of human colon carcinoma cells from the SW613-S cell line with a plasmid carrying a genomic copy of the human MYC gene. 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells produce MYC mRNAs and proteins of abnormal size. In order to analyze the structure of these abnormal...

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Autores principales: Chen, Célia, Fossar, Nicole, Weil, Dominique, Guillaud-Bataille, Marine, Danglot, Gisèle, Raynal, Brigitte, Dautry, François, Bernheim, Alain, Brison, Olivier
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1084326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15849319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki530
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author Chen, Célia
Fossar, Nicole
Weil, Dominique
Guillaud-Bataille, Marine
Danglot, Gisèle
Raynal, Brigitte
Dautry, François
Bernheim, Alain
Brison, Olivier
author_facet Chen, Célia
Fossar, Nicole
Weil, Dominique
Guillaud-Bataille, Marine
Danglot, Gisèle
Raynal, Brigitte
Dautry, François
Bernheim, Alain
Brison, Olivier
author_sort Chen, Célia
collection PubMed
description The 2G1MycP2Tu1 cell line was obtained following transfection of human colon carcinoma cells from the SW613-S cell line with a plasmid carrying a genomic copy of the human MYC gene. 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells produce MYC mRNAs and proteins of abnormal size. In order to analyze the structure of these abnormal products, a cDNA library constructed using RNA isolated from these cells was screened with a MYC probe. Fifty clones were studied by DNA sequencing. The results indicated that a truncated copy of the MYC gene had integrated into an rDNA transcription unit in 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells. This was confirmed by northern blot analysis, PCR amplification on genomic DNA and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) experiments on metaphase chromosomes. 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells produce hybrid rRNA-MYC RNA molecules that are polyadenylated and processed by splicing reactions involving natural and cryptic splice sites. These transcripts are synthesized by RNA polymerase I, as confirmed by actinomycin D sensitivity experiments, suggesting that 3′ end processing and splicing are uncoupled from transcription in this case. 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells also produce another type of chimeric mRNAs consisting of correctly spliced exons 2 and 3 of the MYC gene fused to one or more extraneous 5′ exons by proper splicing to the acceptor sites of MYC exon 2. These foreign exons belong to 33 different genes, which are located on 14 different chromosomes. These observations and the results of FISH and Southern blotting experiments lead us to conclude that trans-splicing events occur at high frequency in 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells.
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spelling pubmed-10843262005-04-22 High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene Chen, Célia Fossar, Nicole Weil, Dominique Guillaud-Bataille, Marine Danglot, Gisèle Raynal, Brigitte Dautry, François Bernheim, Alain Brison, Olivier Nucleic Acids Res Article The 2G1MycP2Tu1 cell line was obtained following transfection of human colon carcinoma cells from the SW613-S cell line with a plasmid carrying a genomic copy of the human MYC gene. 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells produce MYC mRNAs and proteins of abnormal size. In order to analyze the structure of these abnormal products, a cDNA library constructed using RNA isolated from these cells was screened with a MYC probe. Fifty clones were studied by DNA sequencing. The results indicated that a truncated copy of the MYC gene had integrated into an rDNA transcription unit in 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells. This was confirmed by northern blot analysis, PCR amplification on genomic DNA and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) experiments on metaphase chromosomes. 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells produce hybrid rRNA-MYC RNA molecules that are polyadenylated and processed by splicing reactions involving natural and cryptic splice sites. These transcripts are synthesized by RNA polymerase I, as confirmed by actinomycin D sensitivity experiments, suggesting that 3′ end processing and splicing are uncoupled from transcription in this case. 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells also produce another type of chimeric mRNAs consisting of correctly spliced exons 2 and 3 of the MYC gene fused to one or more extraneous 5′ exons by proper splicing to the acceptor sites of MYC exon 2. These foreign exons belong to 33 different genes, which are located on 14 different chromosomes. These observations and the results of FISH and Southern blotting experiments lead us to conclude that trans-splicing events occur at high frequency in 2G1MycP2Tu1 cells. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC1084326/ /pubmed/15849319 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki530 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Article
Chen, Célia
Fossar, Nicole
Weil, Dominique
Guillaud-Bataille, Marine
Danglot, Gisèle
Raynal, Brigitte
Dautry, François
Bernheim, Alain
Brison, Olivier
High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene
title High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene
title_full High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene
title_fullStr High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene
title_full_unstemmed High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene
title_short High frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated RNA polymerase I transcripts from an rDNA-myc chimeric gene
title_sort high frequency trans-splicing in a cell line producing spliced and polyadenylated rna polymerase i transcripts from an rdna-myc chimeric gene
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1084326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15849319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki530
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