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SF2/ASF binds to a splicing enhancer in the third HIV-1 tat exon and stimulates U2AF binding independently of the RS domain.

T Ø Tange1, J Kjems.   

Abstract

Splicing of a single HIV-1 primary transcript into more than 30 different mRNAs is regulated by a combination of suboptimal splice sites, cis-acting RNA splicing enhancers and silencers, and trans-acting factors. We have studied the splicing of the second tat intron (SD4 to SA7) and find that activation of splicing by SF2/ASF is mediated by a degenerate exon splicing enhancer (ESE3), consisting of at least three functionally independent sub-elements. One of these sub-elements appears to have both enhancing and silencing properties, depending on the context. SF2/ASF stimulates U2AF65 binding to the suboptimal tat polypyrimidine tract in an ESE3-dependent manner, whereas the exon splicing silencer (ESS3) that is located downstream of the ESE3 inhibits this step. Truncated SF2/ASF protein without the RS domain binds specifically to the ESE3 and retains almost full capacity to stimulate U2AF65 binding and activate splicing. This suggests that SF2/ASF can stimulate the recruitment of U2AF65 by an RS domain-independent mechanism. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11575921     DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.2001.4971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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