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Comparative Study
. 1984 Dec;81(23):7417-20.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.81.23.7417.

Intron splicing: a conserved internal signal in introns of animal pre-mRNAs

Comparative Study

Intron splicing: a conserved internal signal in introns of animal pre-mRNAs

E B Keller et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1984 Dec.

Abstract

Splicing of introns of yeast pre-mRNAs requires an internal conserved sequence T-A-C-T-A-A-C that is located 20-55 nucleotides from the 3' intron boundary. Sequences differing only in certain positions from this yeast signal have now been identified in the corresponding internal region of pre-mRNA introns of a variety of animal genes. A computer program that searches for homologues to a consensus structure and calculates the accuracy of match of each homologue is used to locate these sequences. We list here the signals found by this search in introns of sea urchin, mouse, rat, and human genes and give the consensus for each species. We also give the consensus found for Drosophila and chicken and duck signals. We then discuss the accumulating evidence that these internal signals are required for splicing in animals. It is also noted that a single-stranded region of small nuclear RNA U2 contains sequences complementary both to the proposed mammalian internal signal and to the neighboring CT-A-G at the 3' intron boundary. A role for U2 ribonucleoprotein in intron splicing is thus suggested.

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