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More than one way to splice an RNA: Branching without a bulge and splicing without branching in group II introns

  • VI T. CHU (a1), QIAOLIAN LIU (a1), MIRCEA PODAR (a2), PHILIP S. PERLMAN (a2) and ANNA MARIE PYLE (a1)...
    • Published online: 01 October 1998
Abstract

Domain 6 (D6) of group II introns contains a bulged adenosine that serves as the branch-site during self-splicing. In addition to this adenosine, other structural features in D6 are likely to contribute to the efficiency of branching. To understand their role in promoting self-splicing, the branch-site and surrounding nucleotides were mutagenized. Detailed kinetic analysis on the self-splicing efficiency of the mutants revealed several interesting features. First, elimination of the branch-site does not preclude efficient splicing, which takes place instead through a hydrolytic first step. Second, pairing of the branch-site does not eliminate branching, particularly if the adenosine is involved in a mispair. Third, the G-U pairs that often surround group II intron branch-points contribute to the efficiency of branching. These results suggest that there is a strong driving force for promoting self-splicing by group II introns, which employ a versatile set of different mechanisms for ensuring that splicing is successful. In addition, the behavior of these mutants indicates that a bulged adenosine per se is not the important determinant for branch-site recognition in group II introns. Rather, the data suggest that the branch-site adenosine is recognized as a flipped base, a conformation that can be promoted by a variety of different substructures in RNA and DNA.

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Reprint requests to: Anna Marie Pyle, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA; e-mail: amp11@columbia.edu.
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RNA
  • ISSN: 1355-8382
  • EISSN: 1469-9001
  • URL: /core/journals/rna
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