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SNEV is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly

We have isolated the human protein SNEV as downregulated in replicatively senescent cells. Sequence homology to the yeast splicing factor Prp19 suggested that SNEV might be the orthologue of Prp19 and therefore might also be involved in pre-mRNA splicing. We have used various approaches including ge...

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Autores principales: Grillari, Johannes, Ajuh, Paul, Stadler, Guido, Löscher, Marlies, Voglauer, Regina, Ernst, Wolfgang, Chusainow, Janet, Eisenhaber, Frank, Pokar, Marion, Fortschegger, Klaus, Grey, Martin, Lamond, Angus I., Katinger, Hermann
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1310963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16332694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki986
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author Grillari, Johannes
Ajuh, Paul
Stadler, Guido
Löscher, Marlies
Voglauer, Regina
Ernst, Wolfgang
Chusainow, Janet
Eisenhaber, Frank
Pokar, Marion
Fortschegger, Klaus
Grey, Martin
Lamond, Angus I.
Katinger, Hermann
author_facet Grillari, Johannes
Ajuh, Paul
Stadler, Guido
Löscher, Marlies
Voglauer, Regina
Ernst, Wolfgang
Chusainow, Janet
Eisenhaber, Frank
Pokar, Marion
Fortschegger, Klaus
Grey, Martin
Lamond, Angus I.
Katinger, Hermann
author_sort Grillari, Johannes
collection PubMed
description We have isolated the human protein SNEV as downregulated in replicatively senescent cells. Sequence homology to the yeast splicing factor Prp19 suggested that SNEV might be the orthologue of Prp19 and therefore might also be involved in pre-mRNA splicing. We have used various approaches including gene complementation studies in yeast using a temperature sensitive mutant with a pleiotropic phenotype and SNEV immunodepletion from human HeLa nuclear extracts to determine its function. A human–yeast chimera was indeed capable of restoring the wild-type phenotype of the yeast mutant strain. In addition, immunodepletion of SNEV from human nuclear extracts resulted in a decrease of in vitro pre-mRNA splicing efficiency. Furthermore, as part of our analysis of protein–protein interactions within the CDC5L complex, we found that SNEV interacts with itself. The self-interaction domain was mapped to amino acids 56–74 in the protein's sequence and synthetic peptides derived from this region inhibit in vitro splicing by surprisingly interfering with spliceosome formation and stability. These results indicate that SNEV is the human orthologue of yeast PRP19, functions in splicing and that homo-oligomerization of SNEV in HeLa nuclear extract is essential for spliceosome assembly and that it might also be important for spliceosome stability.
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spelling pubmed-13109632005-12-12 SNEV is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly Grillari, Johannes Ajuh, Paul Stadler, Guido Löscher, Marlies Voglauer, Regina Ernst, Wolfgang Chusainow, Janet Eisenhaber, Frank Pokar, Marion Fortschegger, Klaus Grey, Martin Lamond, Angus I. Katinger, Hermann Nucleic Acids Res Article We have isolated the human protein SNEV as downregulated in replicatively senescent cells. Sequence homology to the yeast splicing factor Prp19 suggested that SNEV might be the orthologue of Prp19 and therefore might also be involved in pre-mRNA splicing. We have used various approaches including gene complementation studies in yeast using a temperature sensitive mutant with a pleiotropic phenotype and SNEV immunodepletion from human HeLa nuclear extracts to determine its function. A human–yeast chimera was indeed capable of restoring the wild-type phenotype of the yeast mutant strain. In addition, immunodepletion of SNEV from human nuclear extracts resulted in a decrease of in vitro pre-mRNA splicing efficiency. Furthermore, as part of our analysis of protein–protein interactions within the CDC5L complex, we found that SNEV interacts with itself. The self-interaction domain was mapped to amino acids 56–74 in the protein's sequence and synthetic peptides derived from this region inhibit in vitro splicing by surprisingly interfering with spliceosome formation and stability. These results indicate that SNEV is the human orthologue of yeast PRP19, functions in splicing and that homo-oligomerization of SNEV in HeLa nuclear extract is essential for spliceosome assembly and that it might also be important for spliceosome stability. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1310963/ /pubmed/16332694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki986 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Article
Grillari, Johannes
Ajuh, Paul
Stadler, Guido
Löscher, Marlies
Voglauer, Regina
Ernst, Wolfgang
Chusainow, Janet
Eisenhaber, Frank
Pokar, Marion
Fortschegger, Klaus
Grey, Martin
Lamond, Angus I.
Katinger, Hermann
SNEV is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly
title SNEV is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly
title_full SNEV is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly
title_fullStr SNEV is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly
title_full_unstemmed SNEV is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly
title_short SNEV is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly
title_sort snev is an evolutionarily conserved splicing factor whose oligomerization is necessary for spliceosome assembly
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1310963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16332694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki986
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