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Recognition of the spliceosomal branch site RNA helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features

We have investigated electrostatic and surface features of an essential region of the catalytic core of the spliceosome, the eukaryotic precursor messenger (pre-m)RNA splicing apparatus. The nucleophile for the first of two splicing reactions is the 2′-hydroxyl (OH) of the ribose of a specific adeno...

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Autores principales: Xu, Darui, Greenbaum, Nancy L., Fenley, Marcia O.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC549433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15728744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki249
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author Xu, Darui
Greenbaum, Nancy L.
Fenley, Marcia O.
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description We have investigated electrostatic and surface features of an essential region of the catalytic core of the spliceosome, the eukaryotic precursor messenger (pre-m)RNA splicing apparatus. The nucleophile for the first of two splicing reactions is the 2′-hydroxyl (OH) of the ribose of a specific adenosine within the intron. During assembly of the spliceosome's catalytic core, this adenosine is positioned by pairing with a short region of the U2 small nuclear (sn)RNA to form the pre-mRNA branch site helix. The solution structure of the spliceosomal pre-mRNA branch site [Newby,M.I. and Greenbaum,N.L. (2002) Nature Struct. Biol., 9, 958–965] showed that a phylogenetically conserved pseudouridine (ψ) residue in the segment of U2 snRNA that pairs with the intron induces a markedly different structure compared with that of its unmodified counterpart. In order to achieve a more detailed understanding of the factors that contribute to recognition of the spliceosome's branch site helix and activation of the nucleophile for the first step of pre-mRNA splicing, we have calculated surface areas and electrostatic potentials of ψ-modified and unmodified branch site duplexes. There was no significant difference between the total accessible area or ratio of total polar:nonpolar groups between modified and unmodified duplexes. However, there was substantially greater exposure of nonpolar area of the adenine base, and less exposure of the 2′-OH, in the ψ-modified structure. Electrostatic potentials computed using a hybrid boundary element and finite difference nonlinear Poisson–Boltzmann approach [Boschitsch, A.H. and Fenley, M.O. (2004) J. Comput. Chem., 25, 935–955] revealed a region of exceptionally negative potential in the major groove surrounding the 2′-OH of the branch site adenosine. These surface and electrostatic features may contribute to the overall recognition of the pre-mRNA branch site region by other components of the splicing reaction.
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spelling pubmed-5494332005-02-25 Recognition of the spliceosomal branch site RNA helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features Xu, Darui Greenbaum, Nancy L. Fenley, Marcia O. Nucleic Acids Res Article We have investigated electrostatic and surface features of an essential region of the catalytic core of the spliceosome, the eukaryotic precursor messenger (pre-m)RNA splicing apparatus. The nucleophile for the first of two splicing reactions is the 2′-hydroxyl (OH) of the ribose of a specific adenosine within the intron. During assembly of the spliceosome's catalytic core, this adenosine is positioned by pairing with a short region of the U2 small nuclear (sn)RNA to form the pre-mRNA branch site helix. The solution structure of the spliceosomal pre-mRNA branch site [Newby,M.I. and Greenbaum,N.L. (2002) Nature Struct. Biol., 9, 958–965] showed that a phylogenetically conserved pseudouridine (ψ) residue in the segment of U2 snRNA that pairs with the intron induces a markedly different structure compared with that of its unmodified counterpart. In order to achieve a more detailed understanding of the factors that contribute to recognition of the spliceosome's branch site helix and activation of the nucleophile for the first step of pre-mRNA splicing, we have calculated surface areas and electrostatic potentials of ψ-modified and unmodified branch site duplexes. There was no significant difference between the total accessible area or ratio of total polar:nonpolar groups between modified and unmodified duplexes. However, there was substantially greater exposure of nonpolar area of the adenine base, and less exposure of the 2′-OH, in the ψ-modified structure. Electrostatic potentials computed using a hybrid boundary element and finite difference nonlinear Poisson–Boltzmann approach [Boschitsch, A.H. and Fenley, M.O. (2004) J. Comput. Chem., 25, 935–955] revealed a region of exceptionally negative potential in the major groove surrounding the 2′-OH of the branch site adenosine. These surface and electrostatic features may contribute to the overall recognition of the pre-mRNA branch site region by other components of the splicing reaction. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC549433/ /pubmed/15728744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki249 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Xu, Darui
Greenbaum, Nancy L.
Fenley, Marcia O.
Recognition of the spliceosomal branch site RNA helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features
title Recognition of the spliceosomal branch site RNA helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features
title_full Recognition of the spliceosomal branch site RNA helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features
title_fullStr Recognition of the spliceosomal branch site RNA helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of the spliceosomal branch site RNA helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features
title_short Recognition of the spliceosomal branch site RNA helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features
title_sort recognition of the spliceosomal branch site rna helix on the basis of surface and electrostatic features
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC549433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15728744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki249
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