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The use of simple model systems to study spliceosomal catalysis
Authors:Saba Valadkhan and James L. Manley
Affiliation:1.Center for RNA Molecular Biology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA;2.Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA
Abstract:Since direct analysis of many aspects of spliceosomal function is greatly hindered by the daunting complexity of the spliceosome, the development of functionally validated simple model systems can be of great value. The critical role played by a base-paired complex of U6 and U2 snRNAs in splicing in vivo suggests that this complex could be a suitable starting point for the development of such a simple model system. However, several criteria must be satisfied before such a snRNA-based in vitro system can be considered a valid model for the spliceosomal catalytic core, including similarities at the level of reaction chemistry and cationic and sequence requirements. Previous functional analyses of in vitro assembled base-paired complexes of human U2 and U6 snRNAs have been promising, providing insight into catalysis. Furthermore, they strongly suggest that with further optimization, these RNAs might indeed be able to recapitulate the function of the spliceosomal catalytic core, thus opening the door to several lines of study not previously possible.
Keywords:minimal splicing systems   U6   U2   snRNA   ribozyme   catalysis
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