Self-splicing of a group I intron reveals partitioning of native and misfolded RNA populations in yeast
- 24 October 2006
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in RNA
- Vol. 12 (12) , 2149-2159
- https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.184206
Abstract
Stable RNAs must form specific three-dimensional structures, yet many RNAs become kinetically trapped in misfolded conformations. To understand the factors that control the accuracy of RNA folding in the cell, the self-splicing activity of the Tetrahymena group I intron was compared in different genetic contexts in budding yeast. The extent of splicing was 98% when the intron was placed in its natural rDNA context, but only 3% when the intron was expressed in an exogenous pre-mRNA. Further experiments showed that the probability of forming the active intron structure depends on local sequence context and transcription by Pol I. Pre-rRNAs decayed at similar rates, whether the intron was wild type or inactivated by an internal deletion, suggesting that most of the unreacted pre-rRNA is incompetent to splice. Northern blots and complementation assays showed that mutations that destabilize the intron tertiary structure inhibited self-splicing and processing of internal transcribed spacer 2. The data are consistent with partitioning of pre-rRNAs into active and inactive populations. The misfolded RNAs are sequestered and degraded without refolding to a significant extent. Thus, the initial fidelity of folding can dictate the intracellular fate of transcripts containing this group I intron.Keywords
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