The HeLa 200 kDa U5 snRNP-specific protein and its homologue in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are members of the DEXH-box protein family of putative RNA helicases
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The HeLa 200 kDa U5 snRNP-specific protein and its homologue in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are members of the DEXH-box protein family of putative RNA helicases
Abstract
The primary structure of the 200 kDa protein of purified HeLa U5 snRNPs (U5-200kD) was characterized by cloning and sequencing of its cDNA. In order to confirm that U5-200kD is distinct from U5-220kD we demonstrate by protein sequencing that the human U5-specific 220 kDa protein is homologous to the yeast U5-specific protein Prp8p. A 246 kDa protein (Snu246p) homologous to U5-200kD was identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Both proteins contain two conserved domains characteristic of the DEXH-box protein family of putative RNA helicases and RNA-stimulated ATPases. Antibodies raised against fusion proteins produced from fragments of the cloned mammalian cDNA interact specifically with the HeLa U5-200kD protein on Western blots and co-immunoprecipitate U5 snRNA and to a lesser extent U4 and U6 snRNAs from HeLa snRNPs. Similarly, U4, U5 and U6 snRNAs can be co-immunoprecipitated from yeast splicing extracts containing an HA-tagged derivative of Snu246p with HA-tag specific antibodies. U5-200kD and Snu246p are thus the first putative RNA helicases shown to be intrinsic components of snRNPs. Disruption of the SNU246 gene in yeast is lethal and leads to a splicing defect in vivo, indicating that the protein is essential for splicing. Anti-U5-200kD antibodies specifically block the second step of mammalian splicing in vitro, demonstrating for the first time that a DEXH-box protein is involved in mammalian splicing. We propose that U5-200kD and Snu246p promote one or more conformational changes in the dynamic network of RNA-RNA interactions in the spliceosome.
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