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Drosophila crooked-neck protein co-fractionates in a multiprotein complex with splicing factors
Authors:Raisin-Tani Sophie  Léopold Pierre
Affiliation:Institute for Signaling, Developmental Biology and Cancer Research, UMR 6543 CNRS, Centre de Biochimie, Parc Valrose, Nice cedex, France.
Abstract:
The Drosophila crooked neck (crn) gene encodes an unusual TPR-containing protein whose function is essential for embryonic development. Homology with other TPR-proteins involved in cell cycle control, initially led to the proposal that Crn might play a critical role in regulation of embryonic cell divisions. Here, we show that Crn does not have a cell cycle function in the embryo. By using specific antibodies we also show that the Crn protein is a nuclear protein which localizes in "speckles" which could correspond to preferential localization of several other splicing factors. Fractionation of nuclear extracts on sucrose gradients revealed Crn in a 900 kDa multiproteic complex together with snRNPs, suggesting that Crn participates in the assembly of the splicing machinery in vivo.
Keywords:Crooked neck   Drosophila   snRNP   Speckles   SFCs   Spliceosome   Embryonic development
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