Catalytic RNA and RNA Splicing |
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Authors: | GUTHRIE CHRISTINE |
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Institution: | Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California San Francisco, California 94143 |
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Abstract: | The capacity of Watson-Crick base-pair complementarity to directinformational transactions basic to gene expression has longbeen appreciated. Among RNA molecules, it mediates mRNA-tRNAcodon-anticodon pairing and the 16S rRNA-mRNA Shine-Dalgarnointeraction. More recently, we have come to realize that therole of RNA may transcend that of intermolecular recognition,per se, to include catalysis. Following the tour-de-force studiesof the self-splicing Tetrahymena rRNA precursor, the stage isnow set for the primary role of RNA to be revealed in nuclearpre-RNA splicing, which is catalyzed by a large ribonucleoprotein(RNP) complex in the cell nucleus, called the spliceosome. Theremoval of introns from nuclear pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA)shares fundamental properties with certain RNA self-splicingreactions. It therefore seems likely that the major catalyticstrategies in nuclear pre-mRNA splicing are carried out by thesmall nuclear RNAs (snRNAs), which are major constituents ofthe spliceosome. |
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