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Aberrant splicing in maize rough endosperm3 reveals a conserved role for U12 splicing in eukaryotic multicellular development.


ABSTRACT: RNA splicing of U12-type introns functions in human cell differentiation, but it is not known whether this class of introns has a similar role in plants. The maize ROUGH ENDOSPERM3 (RGH3) protein is orthologous to the human splicing factor, ZRSR2. ZRSR2 mutations are associated with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and cause U12 splicing defects. Maize rgh3 mutants have aberrant endosperm cell differentiation and proliferation. We found that most U12-type introns are retained or misspliced in rgh3 Genes affected in rgh3 and ZRSR2 mutants identify cell cycle and protein glycosylation as common pathways disrupted. Transcripts with retained U12-type introns can be found in polysomes, suggesting that splicing efficiency can alter protein isoforms. The rgh3 mutant protein disrupts colocalization with a known ZRSR2-interacting protein, U2AF2. These results indicate conserved function for RGH3/ZRSR2 in U12 splicing and a deeply conserved role for the minor spliceosome to promote cell differentiation from stem cells to terminal fates.

SUBMITTER: Gault CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5358371 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aberrant splicing in maize <i>rough endosperm3</i> reveals a conserved role for U12 splicing in eukaryotic multicellular development.

Gault Christine M CM   Martin Federico F   Mei Wenbin W   Bai Fang F   Black Joseph B JB   Barbazuk W Brad WB   Settles A Mark AM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20170227 11


RNA splicing of U12-type introns functions in human cell differentiation, but it is not known whether this class of introns has a similar role in plants. The maize ROUGH ENDOSPERM3 (RGH3) protein is orthologous to the human splicing factor, ZRSR2. <i>ZRSR2</i> mutations are associated with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and cause U12 splicing defects. Maize <i>rgh3</i> mutants have aberrant endosperm cell differentiation and proliferation. We found that most U12-type introns are retained or miss  ...[more]

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