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Spliceosomal small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles repeatedly cycle through Cajal bodies

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 19, Issue 6, Pages 2534-2543

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E07-12-1259

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  1. Max Planck Society
  2. DFG
  3. Max Planck Gesellschaft, the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic [301/05/0601]
  4. Academy of Sciences of the Czech republic [AV0Z50520514]
  5. GACR [204/07/0133]

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The Cajal body (CB) is a nuclear structure closely associated with import and biogenesis of small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs). Here, we tested whether CBs also contain mature snRNPs and whether CB integrity depends on the ongoing snRNP splicing cycle. Sm proteins tagged with photoactivatable and color-maturing variants of fluorescent proteins were used to monitor snRNP behavior in living cells over time; mature snRNPs accumulated in CBs, traveled from one CB to another, and they were not preferentially replaced by newly imported snRNPs. To test whether CB integrity depends on the snRNP splicing cycle, two human orthologues of yeast proteins involved in distinct steps in spliceosome disassembly after splicing, hPrp22 and hNtr1, were depleted by small interfering RNA treatment. Surprisingly, depletion of either protein led to the accumulation of U4/U6 snRNPs in CBs, suggesting that reassembly of the U4/U6 center dot U5 tri-snRNP was delayed. Accordingly, a relative decrease in U5 snRNPs compared with U4/U6 snRNPs was observed in CBs, as well as in nuclear extracts of treated cells. Together, the data show that particular phases of the spliceosome cycle are compartmentalized in living cells, with reassembly of the tri-snRNP occurring in CBs.

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