Altura R, Rymond B, Seraphin B, Rosbash M
Department of Biology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02254.
Nucleic Acids Res. 1989 Jan 11;17(1):335-54. doi: 10.1093/nar/17.1.335.
Evidence is presented for the existence of a specific intron-intron interaction, necessary for the formation of the branched product in the self-splicing reaction of a group II yeast mitochondrial intron. Trans-splicing reactions involving two RNA molecules (5' exon with covalently linked regions of intron and intron with covalently linked 3' exon) show that the presence of portions of intron domain I on the 5' molecule is necessary for the formation of branched products which are not seen with shorter 5' molecules. Modification/interference reactions show regions necesary for branch-formation and support a major role for specific regions of intron domain I. Further experiments, utilizing a truncated 3' molecule that is missing the conserved branchpoint nucleotide, indicate that domain VI may be required for a successful domain I interaction. A model for the formation of a proper branched structure includes implications for both cis and trans configurations.
有证据表明存在一种特定的内含子-内含子相互作用,这对于II类酵母线粒体内含子自我剪接反应中分支产物的形成是必需的。涉及两个RNA分子(带有内含子共价连接区域的5'外显子和带有共价连接的3'外显子的内含子)的反式剪接反应表明,5'分子上存在内含子结构域I的部分对于形成分支产物是必需的,较短的5'分子则不会出现这种情况。修饰/干扰反应显示了分支形成所需的区域,并支持内含子结构域I特定区域的主要作用。进一步的实验使用了缺失保守分支点核苷酸的截短3'分子,表明结构域VI可能是结构域I成功相互作用所必需的。形成合适分支结构的模型对顺式和反式构型都有影响。