Abstract

U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) may function during several steps of spliceosome assembly. Most spliceosome assembly assays, however, fail to detect the U1 snRNP. Here, I used a new native gel electrophoretic assay to find the yeast U1 snRNP in three pre-splicing complexes (delta, beta1, alpha2) formed in vitro. The order of complex formation is deduced to be delta --> beta1 --> alpha2 --> alpha1 --> beta2, the active spliceosome. The delta complex is formed when U1 snRNP binds to pre-mRNA in the absence of ATP. There are two forms of delta: a major one, deltaun, unstable to competitor RNA; and a minor one, deltacommit, committed to the splicing pathway. The other complexes are formed in the presence of ATP and contain the following snRNPs: beta1, the pre-spliceosome, has both U1 and U2; alpha2 has all five, however, U1 is reduced compared with the others; and alpha1 and beta2 have U2, U5, and U6. Prior work by others suggests that U1 is "handing off" the 5' splice site region to the U5 and U6 snRNPs before splicing begins. The reduced levels of U1 snRNP in the alpha2 complex suggests that the handoff occurs during formation of this complex.

Highlights

  • The U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein1 is one of several components including the U2, U4, U5, and U6 snRNPs and several non-snRNP proteins that form the spliceosome on pre-mRNA

  • Detection of U1 snRNA in Pre-splicing Complexes—As the U1 snRNA is not found in most pre-splicing complexes resolved by native gel electrophoresis, I sought electrophoretic conditions that would retain the U1 snRNP in pre-splicing complexes

  • There is less free U1 snRNP with than without magnesium, and yet equivalent amounts of free U1 snRNP are detected in splicing reactions without added pre-mRNA

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Summary

Introduction

The U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP)1 is one of several components including the U2, U4, U5, and U6 snRNPs and several non-snRNP proteins that form the spliceosome on pre-mRNA (for review, see Refs. 1–7). The U1 snRNP has been thought to participate in several steps of spliceosome formation in yeast, its presence in most of the yeast pre-splicing complexes formed in vitro has not been shown.

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