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Single-molecule colocalization FRET evidence that spliceosome activation precedes stable approach of 5' splice site and branch site.


ABSTRACT: Removal of introns from the precursors to messenger RNA (pre-mRNAs) requires close apposition of intron ends by the spliceosome, but when and how apposition occurs is unclear. We investigated the process by which intron ends are brought together using single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer together with colocalization single-molecule spectroscopy, a combination of methods that can directly reveal how conformational transitions in macromolecular machines are coupled to specific assembly and disassembly events. The FRET measurements suggest that the 5' splice site and branch site remain physically separated throughout spliceosome assembly, and only approach one another after the spliceosome is activated for catalysis, at which time the pre-mRNA becomes highly dynamic. Separation of the sites of chemistry until very late in the splicing pathway may be crucial for preventing splicing at incorrect sites.

SUBMITTER: Crawford DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3637735 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-molecule colocalization FRET evidence that spliceosome activation precedes stable approach of 5' splice site and branch site.

Crawford Daniel J DJ   Hoskins Aaron A AA   Friedman Larry J LJ   Gelles Jeff J   Moore Melissa J MJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130408 17


Removal of introns from the precursors to messenger RNA (pre-mRNAs) requires close apposition of intron ends by the spliceosome, but when and how apposition occurs is unclear. We investigated the process by which intron ends are brought together using single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer together with colocalization single-molecule spectroscopy, a combination of methods that can directly reveal how conformational transitions in macromolecular machines are coupled to specific as  ...[more]

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