Aberrant splicing of intron 1 leads to the heterogeneous 5' UTR and decreased expression of waxy gene in rice cultivars of intermediate amylose content
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Aberrant splicing of intron 1 leads to the heterogeneous 5' UTR and decreased expression of waxy gene in rice cultivars of intermediate amylose content
Abstract
We have previously reported that three distinct patterns of waxy (Wx) gene transcript accumulation were present in 31 rice cultivars. The cultivars with high amylose content (group I) contain a 2.3 kb mature Wx mRNA, cultivars with intermediate amylose content (group II) produce both a 3.3 kb Wx pre-mRNA, which contains intron 1, and the 2.3 kb Wx mature mRNA, and cultivars with no amylose (group III) accumulate only the 3.3 kb Wx pre-mRNA. Analyses of the cDNAs reveals that four splice donor sites and three splice acceptor sites in intron 1 give rise to six splicing patterns in 2.3 kb Wx mRNA of group II cultivars. In addition, aberrant intron 1 excision causes either deletion of 4 or 5 nucleotides, or addition of 7 and 13 nucleotides at the junction of exon 1 and exon 2 of the 2.3 kb mRNA. In contrast, only one normal splicing pattern (one splice donor site and one splice acceptor site) was found in the 2.3 kb mRNA of group I cultivars. Nucleotide sequences of the Wx intron 1 in group I and group II cultivars differ by 16 individual bases. We suggest that these deletions or additions contribute to inefficient splicing of intron 1 from the 3.3 kb Wx pre-mRNA, as well as an aberrant splicing of the Wx intron 1 to produce the 2.3 kb mRNA with a heterogeneous 5' untranslated region (5'-UTR). As a consequence, the total amount of translatable Wx mRNA, and therefore the Wx protein and amylose content, are reduced in the group II cultivars compared with the group I cultivars.
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