Evolution of the Early Spliceosomal Complex—From Constitutive to Regulated Splicing

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[Borao S, Ayté J] Oxidative Stress and Cell Cycle Group, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 08003 Barcelona, Spain. [Hümmer S] Grup de Recerca en Patologia Molecular Translacional, Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain. CIBERONC, Barcelona, Spain

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

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2022-05-25T05:48:12Z

2022-05-25T05:48:12Z

2021-11



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Unión exón-intrón; Espliceosoma; Empalme


Unió exó-intró; Spliceosoma; Empalme


Exon-intron junction; Spliceosome; Splicing


Pre-mRNA splicing is a major process in the regulated expression of genes in eukaryotes, and alternative splicing is used to generate different proteins from the same coding gene. Splicing is a catalytic process that removes introns and ligates exons to create the RNA sequence that codifies the final protein. While this is achieved in an autocatalytic process in ancestral group II introns in prokaryotes, the spliceosome has evolved during eukaryogenesis to assist in this process and to finally provide the opportunity for intron-specific splicing. In the early stage of splicing, the RNA 5′ and 3′ splice sites must be brought within proximity to correctly assemble the active spliceosome and perform the excision and ligation reactions. The assembly of this first complex, termed E-complex, is currently the least understood process. We focused in this review on the formation of the E-complex and compared its composition and function in three different organisms. We highlight the common ancestral mechanisms in S. cerevisiae, S. pombe, and mammals and conclude with a unifying model for intron definition in constitutive and regulated co-transcriptional splicing.


This work and APC was funded by the Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO), PLAN E and Feder and by Unidad de Excelencia María de Maeztu, grant numbers: BFU2018-PGC2018-097248-B-I00 and CEX2018-000792-M.

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