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Spp42, identified as a classical suppressor of prp4-73, which encodes a kinase involved in pre-mRNA splicing in fission yeast, is a homologue of the splicing factor Prp8p.


ABSTRACT: We have identified two classical extragenic suppressors, spp41 and spp42, of the temperature sensitive (ts) allele prp4-73. The prp4(+) gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe encodes a protein kinase. Mutations in both suppressor genes suppress the growth and the pre-mRNA splicing defect of prp4-73(ts) at the restrictive temperature (36 degrees ). spp41 and spp42 are synthetically lethal with each other in the presence of prp4-73(ts), indicating a functional relationship between spp41 and spp42. The suppressor genes were mapped on the left arm of chromosome I proximal to the his6 gene. Based on our mapping data we isolated spp42 by screening PCR fragments for functional complementation of the prp4-73(ts) mutant at the restrictive temperature. spp42 encodes a large protein (p275), which is the homologue of Prp8p. This protein has been shown in budding yeast and mammalian cells to be a bona fide pre-mRNA splicing factor. Taken together with other recent genetic and biochemical data, our results suggest that Prp4 kinase plays an important role in the formation of catalytic spliceosomes.

SUBMITTER: Schmidt H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1460826 | biostudies-other | 1999 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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spp42, identified as a classical suppressor of prp4-73, which encodes a kinase involved in pre-mRNA splicing in fission yeast, is a homologue of the splicing factor Prp8p.

Schmidt H H   Richert K K   Drakas R A RA   Käufer N F NF  

Genetics 19991101 3


We have identified two classical extragenic suppressors, spp41 and spp42, of the temperature sensitive (ts) allele prp4-73. The prp4(+) gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe encodes a protein kinase. Mutations in both suppressor genes suppress the growth and the pre-mRNA splicing defect of prp4-73(ts) at the restrictive temperature (36 degrees ). spp41 and spp42 are synthetically lethal with each other in the presence of prp4-73(ts), indicating a functional relationship between spp41 and spp42. The  ...[more]

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