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U1 small nuclear RNP from Trypanosoma brucei: a minimal U1 snRNA with unusual protein components

Processing of primary transcripts in trypanosomes requires trans splicing and polyadenylation, and at least for the poly(A) polymerase gene, also internal cis splicing. The trypanosome U1 snRNA, which is most likely a cis-splicing specific component, is unusually short and has a relatively simple se...

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Autores principales: Palfi, Zsofia, Schimanski, Bernd, Günzl, Arthur, Lücke, Stephan, Bindereif, Albrecht
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1087902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15863726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki548
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author Palfi, Zsofia
Schimanski, Bernd
Günzl, Arthur
Lücke, Stephan
Bindereif, Albrecht
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description Processing of primary transcripts in trypanosomes requires trans splicing and polyadenylation, and at least for the poly(A) polymerase gene, also internal cis splicing. The trypanosome U1 snRNA, which is most likely a cis-splicing specific component, is unusually short and has a relatively simple secondary structure. Here, we report the identification of three specific protein components of the Trypanosoma brucei U1 snRNP, based on mass spectrometry and confirmed by in vivo epitope tagging and in vitro RNA binding. Both T.brucei U1-70K and U1C are only distantly related to known counterparts from other eukaryotes. The T.brucei U1-70K protein represents a minimal version of 70K, recognizing the first loop sequence of U1 snRNA with the same specificity as the mammalian protein. The trypanosome U1C-like protein interacts with 70K directly and binds the 5′ terminal sequence of U1 snRNA. Surprisingly, instead of U1A we have identified a novel U1 snRNP-specific protein, TbU1-24K. U1-24K lacks a known RNA-binding motif and integrates in the U1 snRNP via interaction with U1-70K. These data result in a model of the trypanosome U1 snRNP, which deviates substantially from our classical view of the U1 particle and may reflect the special requirements for splicing of a small set of cis-introns in trypanosomes.
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spelling pubmed-10879022005-05-02 U1 small nuclear RNP from Trypanosoma brucei: a minimal U1 snRNA with unusual protein components Palfi, Zsofia Schimanski, Bernd Günzl, Arthur Lücke, Stephan Bindereif, Albrecht Nucleic Acids Res Article Processing of primary transcripts in trypanosomes requires trans splicing and polyadenylation, and at least for the poly(A) polymerase gene, also internal cis splicing. The trypanosome U1 snRNA, which is most likely a cis-splicing specific component, is unusually short and has a relatively simple secondary structure. Here, we report the identification of three specific protein components of the Trypanosoma brucei U1 snRNP, based on mass spectrometry and confirmed by in vivo epitope tagging and in vitro RNA binding. Both T.brucei U1-70K and U1C are only distantly related to known counterparts from other eukaryotes. The T.brucei U1-70K protein represents a minimal version of 70K, recognizing the first loop sequence of U1 snRNA with the same specificity as the mammalian protein. The trypanosome U1C-like protein interacts with 70K directly and binds the 5′ terminal sequence of U1 snRNA. Surprisingly, instead of U1A we have identified a novel U1 snRNP-specific protein, TbU1-24K. U1-24K lacks a known RNA-binding motif and integrates in the U1 snRNP via interaction with U1-70K. These data result in a model of the trypanosome U1 snRNP, which deviates substantially from our classical view of the U1 particle and may reflect the special requirements for splicing of a small set of cis-introns in trypanosomes. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC1087902/ /pubmed/15863726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki548 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Palfi, Zsofia
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Lücke, Stephan
Bindereif, Albrecht
U1 small nuclear RNP from Trypanosoma brucei: a minimal U1 snRNA with unusual protein components
title U1 small nuclear RNP from Trypanosoma brucei: a minimal U1 snRNA with unusual protein components
title_full U1 small nuclear RNP from Trypanosoma brucei: a minimal U1 snRNA with unusual protein components
title_fullStr U1 small nuclear RNP from Trypanosoma brucei: a minimal U1 snRNA with unusual protein components
title_full_unstemmed U1 small nuclear RNP from Trypanosoma brucei: a minimal U1 snRNA with unusual protein components
title_short U1 small nuclear RNP from Trypanosoma brucei: a minimal U1 snRNA with unusual protein components
title_sort u1 small nuclear rnp from trypanosoma brucei: a minimal u1 snrna with unusual protein components
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1087902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15863726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki548
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