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Title: Foundations of Biology


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Revelation 184 4 And I heard another voice from
heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that
ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye
receive not of her plagues.

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RNA ProcessingAnd Nuclear Splicing
  • Timothy G. Standish, Ph. D.

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IntroductionThe Central Dogma of Molecular
Biology
Cell
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Eukaryotic Transcription
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A Simple Eukaryotic Gene
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Processing Eukaryotic mRNA
Protein Coding Region
  • RNA processing achieves three things
  • Removal of introns
  • Addition of a 5 cap
  • Addition of a 3 tail
  • This signals the mRNA is ready to move out of the
    nucleus and may control its life span in the
    cytoplasm

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Introns
  • Introns are intervening sequences that
    interrupt eukaryotic genes and must be removed
    before uninterrupted exons coding for proteins
    leave the nucleus as mRNA
  • Three types of intron are known
  • Group I introns - Found in organelle and
    bacterial genes along with some lower eukaryotes
    nuclear genes
  • Can self splice without the aid of proteins
  • Require free GTP for splicing
  • Group II introns - Found in organelle and
    bacterial genes
  • Can self splice without the aid of proteins
  • Differ from Group I introns in sequence and
    mechanism
  • Nuclear introns - Found in eukaryotic nuclear
    genes
  • Require proteins and other RNAs for splicing

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Nuclear Intron Splicing
  • Exon/intron junctions have short but well
    conserved consensus sequences
  • The generic sequence of an intron is
  • GTNN . . . NNAG in DNA or GUNN . . . NNAG in RNA
  • This sequence does not apply to the introns of
    organelles or yeast tRNA genes
  • Splice sites operate in pairs which are generic.
    Thus, if the end of one intron is mutated, that
    intron plus the following exon and next intron
    will be spliced out
  • The splicing apparatus is usually not tissue
    specific

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Nuclear Intron Splicing
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Splicing Order
  • Some gene transcripts have been shown to loose
    their introns in a consistent order
  • The current model says that the hnRNA adopts
    different conformations after specific introns
    are removed thus making other introns available
    for removal
  • Thus, the removal of introns does not proceed
    sequentially along the transcript

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Common Splicing Mechanism
Py80NPy80Py87Pu75APy95 (Animal-Subscripts
indicate percent frequency)
The branch sequence allows identification of the
3 splice site
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Folding
Common Splicing Mechanism
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Lariat Formation
Common Splicing Mechanism
Transesterification reaction between 2hydroxyl
group on adenine in the branch site and phosphate
connecting intron with exon 1
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Lariat Formation
Common Splicing Mechanism
Exon 1
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Lariat Formation
Common Splicing Mechanism
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Lariat Removal
Common Splicing Mechanism
A second nucleophilic transesterification
reaction, this time between 3 hydroxyl group on
nucleotide 1 in exon 1 and the phosphate
connecting intron 2 with exon 2
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Lariat Removal
Common Splicing Mechanism
A second nucleophilic transesterification
reaction, this time between 3 hydroxyl group on
nucleotide 1 in exon 1 and the phosphate
connecting intron 2 with exon 2
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Common Splicing Mechanism
Exon 2
Exon 1
3
5
Following excision, the lariat is rapidly degraded
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Common Splicing Mechanism
Exon 2
Exon 1
3
5
Following excision, the lariat is rapidly degraded
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The Spliceosome
  • Spliceosomes are structures that form within the
    nucleus to remove introns from eukaryotic hnRNA
  • This structure is large, on the order of a
    ribosome subunit
  • Like the ribosome, spliceosomes are composed of
    both protein and RNA

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