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Spliceosomal Proteomics in Trypanosoma bruceiReveal New RNA Splicing Factors

Authors :
Luz Ambro´sio, Daniela
Lee, Ju Huck
Panigrahi, Aswini K.
Nguyen, Tu Ngoc
Cicarelli, Regina Maria Barretto
Gu¨nzl, Arthur
Source :
Eukaryotic Cell; July 2009, Vol. 8 Issue: 7 p990-1000, 11p
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

ABSTRACTIn trypanosomatid parasites, spliced leader (SL) transsplicing is an essential nuclear mRNA maturation step which caps mRNAs posttranscriptionally and, in conjunction with polyadenylation, resolves individual mRNAs from polycistronic precursors. While all trypanosomatid mRNAs are transspliced, intron removal by cissplicing is extremely rare and predicted to occur in only four pre-mRNAs. trans- and cis-splicing reactions are carried out by the spliceosome, which consists of U-rich small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (U snRNPs) and of non-snRNP factors. Mammalian and yeast spliceosome complexes are well characterized and found to be associated with up to 170 proteins. Despite the central importance of transsplicing in trypanosomatid gene expression, only the core RNP proteins and a few snRNP-specific proteins are known. To characterize the trypanosome spliceosomal protein repertoire, we conducted a proteomic analysis by tagging and tandem affinity-purifying the canonical core RNP protein SmD1 in Trypanosoma bruceiand by identifying copurified proteins by mass spectrometry. The set of 47 identified proteins harbored nearly all spliceosomal snRNP factors characterized in trypanosomes thus far and 21 proteins lacking a specific annotation. A bioinformatic analysis combined with protein pull-down assays and immunofluorescence microscopy identified 10 divergent orthologues of known splicing factors, including the missing U1-specific protein U1A. In addition, a novel U5-specific, and, as we show, an essential splicing factor was identified that shares a short, highly conserved N-terminal domain with the yeast protein Cwc21p and was thus tentatively named U5-Cwc21. Together, these data strongly indicate that most of the identified proteins are components of the spliceosome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15359778 and 15359786
Volume :
8
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Eukaryotic Cell
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57508582
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/EC.00075-09