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Trans-splicing and operons in metazoans: translational control in maternally regulated development and recovery from growth arrest.

Gemma B Danks1, Martina Raasholm2, Coen Campsteijn3, Abby M Long4, J Robert Manak5, Boris Lenhard6, Eric M Thompson7.   

Abstract

Polycistronic mRNAs transcribed from operons are resolved via the trans-splicing of a spliced-leader (SL) RNA. Trans-splicing also occurs at monocistronic transcripts. The phlyogenetically sporadic appearance of trans-splicing and operons has made the driving force(s) for their evolution in metazoans unclear. Previous work has proposed that germline expression drives operon organization in Caenorhabditis elegans, and a recent hypothesis proposes that operons provide an evolutionary advantage via the conservation of transcriptional machinery during recovery from growth arrested states. Using a modified cap analysis of gene expression protocol we mapped sites of SL trans-splicing genome-wide in the marine chordate Oikopleura dioica. Tiled microarrays revealed the expression dynamics of trans-spliced genes across development and during recovery from growth arrest. Operons did not facilitate recovery from growth arrest in O. dioica. Instead, we found that trans-spliced transcripts were predominantly maternal. We then analyzed data from C. elegans and Ciona intestinalis and found that an enrichment of trans-splicing and operon gene expression in maternal mRNA is shared between all three species, suggesting that this may be a driving force for operon evolution in metazoans. Furthermore, we found that the majority of known terminal oligopyrimidine (TOP) mRNAs are trans-spliced in O. dioica and that the SL contains a TOP-like motif. This suggests that the SL in O. dioica confers nutrient-dependent translational control to trans-spliced mRNAs via the TOR-signaling pathway. We hypothesize that SL-trans-splicing provides an evolutionary advantage in species that depend on translational control for regulating early embryogenesis, growth and oocyte production in response to nutrient levels.
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Keywords:  TOP mRNAs; TOR signaling; endocycle; maternal-zygotic transition; spliced-leader; tunicate

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25525214     DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msu336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Evol        ISSN: 0737-4038            Impact factor:   16.240


  14 in total

1.  Maternal and zygotic transcriptomes in the appendicularian, Oikopleura dioica: novel protein-encoding genes, intra-species sequence variations, and trans-spliced RNA leader.

Authors:  Kai Wang; Tatsuya Omotezako; Kanae Kishi; Hiroki Nishida; Takeshi A Onuma
Journal:  Dev Genes Evol       Date:  2015-06-02       Impact factor: 0.900

2.  Trans-splicing in metazoans: A link to translational control?

Authors:  Gemma Danks; Eric M Thompson
Journal:  Worm       Date:  2015-06-17

3.  Transcriptomic profiling of gene expression and RNA processing during Leishmania major differentiation.

Authors:  Laura A L Dillon; Kwame Okrah; V Keith Hughitt; Rahul Suresh; Yuan Li; Maria Cecilia Fernandes; A Trey Belew; Hector Corrada Bravo; David M Mosser; Najib M El-Sayed
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2015-07-06       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 4.  Evolutionary Insights into RNA trans-Splicing in Vertebrates.

Authors:  Quan Lei; Cong Li; Zhixiang Zuo; Chunhua Huang; Hanhua Cheng; Rongjia Zhou
Journal:  Genome Biol Evol       Date:  2016-03-10       Impact factor: 3.416

5.  Sex-specific chromatin landscapes in an ultra-compact chordate genome.

Authors:  Pavla Navratilova; Gemma Barbara Danks; Abby Long; Stephen Butcher; John Robert Manak; Eric M Thompson
Journal:  Epigenetics Chromatin       Date:  2017-01-17       Impact factor: 4.954

6.  Heterodera glycines utilizes promiscuous spliced leaders and demonstrates a unique preference for a species-specific spliced leader over C. elegans SL1.

Authors:  Stacey N Barnes; Rick E Masonbrink; Thomas R Maier; Arun Seetharam; Anoop S Sindhu; Andrew J Severin; Thomas J Baum
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-04       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 7.  Biosynthesis of Saxitoxin in Marine Dinoflagellates: An Omics Perspective.

Authors:  Muhamad Afiq Akbar; Nurul Yuziana Mohd Yusof; Noor Idayu Tahir; Asmat Ahmad; Gires Usup; Fathul Karim Sahrani; Hamidun Bunawan
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2020-02-05       Impact factor: 5.118

8.  Genome-wide identification and characterization of transcription start sites and promoters in the tunicate Ciona intestinalis.

Authors:  Rui Yokomori; Kotaro Shimai; Koki Nishitsuji; Yutaka Suzuki; Takehiro G Kusakabe; Kenta Nakai
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  2015-12-14       Impact factor: 9.043

9.  Distinct core promoter codes drive transcription initiation at key developmental transitions in a marine chordate.

Authors:  Gemma B Danks; Pavla Navratilova; Boris Lenhard; Eric M Thompson
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2018-02-26       Impact factor: 3.969

10.  Trans-splicing of mRNAs links gene transcription to translational control regulated by mTOR.

Authors:  Gemma B Danks; Heloisa Galbiati; Martina Raasholm; Yamila N Torres Cleuren; Eivind Valen; Pavla Navratilova; Eric M Thompson
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 3.969

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