Journal article
Efficient transcription through an intron requires the binding of an Sm-type U1 snRNP with intact stem loop II to the splice donor
MR Alexander, AK Wheatley, RJ Center, DFJ Purcell
Nucleic Acids Research | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkp1224
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Abstract
The mechanism behind the positive action of introns upon transcription and the biological significance of this positive feedback remains unclear. Functional ablation of splice sites within an HIV-derived env cDNA significantly reduced transcription that was rescued by a U1 snRNA modified to bind to the mutated splice donor (SD). Using this model we further characterized both the U1 and pre-mRNA structural requirements for transcriptional enhancement. U1 snRNA rescued as a mature Sm-type snRNP with an intact stem loop II. Position and sequence context for U1-binding is crucial because a promoter proximal intron placed upstream of the mutated SD failed to rescue transcription. Furthermore, U1-..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Health and Medical Research Council. Funding for open access charge: Australian Health and Medical Research Council (Grants 400302 and 510488).