An mRNA-type intron is present in the Rhodotorula hasegawae U2 small nuclear RNA gene
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An mRNA-type intron is present in the Rhodotorula hasegawae U2 small nuclear RNA gene
Abstract
Splicing an mRNA precursor requires multiple factors involving five small nuclear RNA (snRNA) species called U1, U2, U4, U5, and U6. The presence of mRNA-type introns in the U6 snRNA genes of some yeasts led to the hypothesis that U6 snRNA may play a catalytic role in pre-mRNA splicing and that the U6 introns occurred through reverse splicing of an intron from an mRNA precursor into a catalytic site of U6 snRNA. We characterized the U2 snRNA gene of the yeast Rhodotorula hasegawae, which has four mRNA-type introns in the U6 snRNA gene, and found an mRNA-type intron of 60 bp. The intron of the U2 snRNA gene is present in the highly conserved region immediately downstream of the branch site recognition domain. Interestingly, we found that this region can form a novel base pairing with U6 snRNA. We discuss the possible implications of these findings for the mechanisms of intron acquisition and for the role of U2 snRNA in pre-mRNA splicing.
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