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Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition

Spliceosome formation is initiated by the recognition of the 5′ splice site through formation of an RNA duplex between the 5′ splice site and U1 snRNA. We have previously shown that RNA duplex formation between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site can protect pre-mRNAs from degradation prior to splicing....

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Autores principales: Freund, Marcel, Hicks, Martin J., Konermann, Carolin, Otte, Marianne, Hertel, Klemens J., Schaal, Heiner
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1201333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16155183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki824
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author Freund, Marcel
Hicks, Martin J.
Konermann, Carolin
Otte, Marianne
Hertel, Klemens J.
Schaal, Heiner
author_facet Freund, Marcel
Hicks, Martin J.
Konermann, Carolin
Otte, Marianne
Hertel, Klemens J.
Schaal, Heiner
author_sort Freund, Marcel
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description Spliceosome formation is initiated by the recognition of the 5′ splice site through formation of an RNA duplex between the 5′ splice site and U1 snRNA. We have previously shown that RNA duplex formation between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site can protect pre-mRNAs from degradation prior to splicing. This initial RNA duplex must be disrupted to expose the 5′ splice site sequence for base pairing with U6 snRNA and to form the active spliceosome. Here, we investigated whether hyperstabilization of the U1 snRNA/5′ splice site duplex interferes with splicing efficiency in human cell lines or nuclear extracts. Unlike observations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, we demonstrate that an extended U1 snRNA/5′ splice site interaction does not decrease splicing efficiency, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition and exon inclusion. However, low complementarity of the 5′ splice site to U1 snRNA significantly increases exon skipping and RNA degradation. Although the splicing mechanisms are conserved between human and S.cerevisiae, these results demonstrate that distinct differences exist in the activation of the spliceosome.
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spelling pubmed-12013332005-09-15 Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition Freund, Marcel Hicks, Martin J. Konermann, Carolin Otte, Marianne Hertel, Klemens J. Schaal, Heiner Nucleic Acids Res Article Spliceosome formation is initiated by the recognition of the 5′ splice site through formation of an RNA duplex between the 5′ splice site and U1 snRNA. We have previously shown that RNA duplex formation between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site can protect pre-mRNAs from degradation prior to splicing. This initial RNA duplex must be disrupted to expose the 5′ splice site sequence for base pairing with U6 snRNA and to form the active spliceosome. Here, we investigated whether hyperstabilization of the U1 snRNA/5′ splice site duplex interferes with splicing efficiency in human cell lines or nuclear extracts. Unlike observations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, we demonstrate that an extended U1 snRNA/5′ splice site interaction does not decrease splicing efficiency, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition and exon inclusion. However, low complementarity of the 5′ splice site to U1 snRNA significantly increases exon skipping and RNA degradation. Although the splicing mechanisms are conserved between human and S.cerevisiae, these results demonstrate that distinct differences exist in the activation of the spliceosome. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1201333/ /pubmed/16155183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki824 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Article
Freund, Marcel
Hicks, Martin J.
Konermann, Carolin
Otte, Marianne
Hertel, Klemens J.
Schaal, Heiner
Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition
title Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition
title_full Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition
title_fullStr Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition
title_full_unstemmed Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition
title_short Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition
title_sort extended base pair complementarity between u1 snrna and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1201333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16155183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki824
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