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A genome-wide analysis indicates that yeast pre-mRNA splicing is predominantly posttranscriptional

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MOLECULAR CELL
Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages 917-929

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2006.12.002

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM023549, T32 GM007122, 5T32 GM07122, R01 GM23549] Funding Source: Medline

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Recent ChIP experiments indicate that spliceosome assembly and splicing can occur cotranscriptionally in S. cerevisiae. However, only a few genes have been examined, and all have long second exons. To extend these studies, we analyzed intron-containing genes with different second exon lengths by using ChIP as well as whole-genome tiling arrays (ChIP-CHIP). The data indicate that U1 snRNP recruitment is independent of exon length. Recursive splicing constructs, which uncouple U1 recruitment from transcription, suggest that cotranscriptional U1 recruitment contributes to optimal splicing efficiency. In contrast, U2 snRNP recruitment, as well as cotranscriptional splicing, is deficient on short second exon genes. We estimate that >= 90% of endogenous yeast splicing is posttranscriptional, consistent with an analysis of posttranscriptional snRNP-associated pre-mRNA.

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