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RNA sequences upstream of the 3' splice site repress splicing of mutantyeast ACT1 introns.

W Kivens1, P G Siliciano.   

Abstract

A yeast ACT1 intron in which both the first and last intron nucleotides are mutated, the /a-c/ intron, splices 10% as well as wild type. We selected for additional cis-acting mutations that improve the splicing of /a-c/ introns and recovered small deletions upstream of the 3' splice site. For example, deletion of nucleotides -9 and -10 upstream of the 3' splice site increased the splicing activity of the /a-c/ intron to 30% that of the wild-type ACT1 intron. To determine if the increased /a-c/ splicing was due to changes in intron spacing or sequence, we made mutations that mimicked the local sequence of the delta-9, -10 deletion without deleting any nucleotides. These mutants also increased /a-c/ splicing, indicating that the increased splicing activity was due to changes in intron sequence. The delta-9, -10 deletion was not allele specific to the /a-c/ intron, and improved the splicing efficiency of many mutant introns with step II splicing defects. To further define the sequences required for improved splicing of mutant introns, we randomized the region upstream of the ACT1 3' splice site. We found that almost all sequence alterations improved the splicing of the /a-c/ intron. We postulate that this sequence near the 3' end of the intron represses the splicing of mutant introns, perhaps by serving as the binding site for a negative splicing factor.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8665416      PMCID: PMC1369390     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   4.942


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