trans Splicing of PolycistronicCaenorhabditis elegans Pre-mRNAs: Analysis of the SL2 RNA
- 1 September 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 20 (18) , 6659-6667
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.20.18.6659-6667.2000
Abstract
Genes in Caenorhabditis elegans operons are transcribed as polycistronic pre-mRNAs in which downstream gene products aretrans spliced to a specialized spliced leader, SL2. SL2 is donated by a 110-nucleotide RNA, SL2 RNA, present in the cell as an Sm-bound snRNP. SL2 RNA can be conceptually folded into a phylogenetically conserved three-stem-loop secondary structure. Here we report an in vivo mutational analysis of the SL2 RNA. Some sequences can be changed without consequence, while other changes result in a substantial loss of trans splicing. Interestingly, the spliced leader itself can be dramatically altered, such that the first stem-loop cannot form, with only a relatively small loss intrans-splicing efficiency. However, the primary sequence of stem II is crucial for SL2 trans splicing. Similarly, the conserved primary sequence of the third stem-loop plays a key role intrans splicing. While mutations in stem-loop III allow snRNP formation, a single nucleotide substitution in the loop preventstrans splicing. In contrast, the analogous region of SL1 RNA is not highly conserved, and its mutation does not abrogate function. Thus, stem-loop III appears to confer a specific function to SL2 RNA. Finally, an upstream sequence, previously predicted to be a proximal sequence element, is shown to be required for SL2 RNA expression.Keywords
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