The conserved RNA recognition motif 3 of U2 snRNA auxiliary factor (U2AF65) is essential in vivo but dispensable for activity in vitro
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- 16 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in RNA
- Vol. 10 (2) , 240-253
- https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.5153204
Abstract
The general splicing factor U2AF65 recognizes the polypyrimidine tract (Py tract) that precedes 3′ splice sites and has three RNA recognition motifs (RRMs). The C-terminal RRM (RRM3), which is highly conserved, has been proposed to contribute to Py-tract binding and establish protein–protein contacts with splicing factors mBBP/SF1 and SAP155. Unexpectedly, we find that the human RRM3 domain is dispensable for U2AF65 activity in vitro. However, it has an essential function in Schizosaccharomyces pombe distinct from binding to the Py tract or to mBBP/SF1 and SAP155. First, deletion of RRM3 from the human protein has no effect on Py-tract binding. Second, RRM123 and RRM12 select similar sequences from a random pool of RNA. Third, deletion of RRM3 has no effect on the splicing activity of U2AF65 in vitro. However, deletion of the RRM3 domain of S. pombe U2AF59 abolishes U2AF function in vivo. In addition, certain amino acid substitutions on the four-stranded β-sheet surface of RRM3 compromise U2AF function in vivo without affecting binding to mBBP/SF1 or SAP155 in vitro. We propose that RRM3 has an unrecognized function that is possibly relevant for the splicing of only a subset of cellular introns. We discuss the implications of these observations on previous models of U2AF function.Keywords
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