Introns with branchpoint-distant 3' splice sites: Splicing mechanism and regulatory roles
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bpc.2024.107307
Introns with branchpoint-distant 3' splice sites: Splicing mechanism and regulatory roles
Abstract
The two transesterification reactions of pre-mRNA splicing require highly complex yet well-controlled rearrangements of small nuclear RNAs and proteins (snRNP) in the spliceosome. The efficiency and accuracy of these reactions are critical for gene expression, as almost all human genes pass through pre-mRNA splicing. Key parameters that determine the splicing outcome are the length of the intron, the strengths of its splicing signals and gaps between them, and the presence of splicing controlling elements. In particular, the gap between the branchpoint (BP) and the 3' splice site (ss) of introns is a major determinant of the splicing efficiency. This distance falls within a small range across the introns of an organism. The constraints exist possibly because BP and 3'ss are recognized by BP-binding proteins, U2 snRNP and U2 accessory factors (U2AF) in a coordinated manner. Furthermore, varying distances between the two signals may also affect the second transesterification reaction since the intervening RNA needs to be accurately positioned within the complex RNP machinery. Splicing such pre-mRNAs requires cis-acting elements in the RNA and many trans-acting splicing regulators. Regulated pre-mRNA splicing with BP-distant 3'ss adds another layer of control to gene expression and promotes alternative splicing.
Keywords: Alternative splicing; Branchpoint-distant 3′ splice site; Gene expression; RNA structure; Sde2.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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