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Mouse U14 snRNA Is a Processed Intron
of the Cognate hsc 70 Heat Shock Pre-Messenger RNA
LEVERETTE RD, ANDREWS MT, MAXWELL ES
CELL 71 (7): 1215-1221 DEC 24 1992
Abstract:
U14 snRNA is a small nucleolar RNA species essential for eukaryotic
pre-rRNA processing. We have previously shown that the mouse U14 snRNA
genes are positioned within introns 5, 6, and 8 on the coding strand of
the constitutively expressed cognate hsc70 heat shock gene. This genomic
organization suggested the possibility that U14 snRNAs are transcribed
as part of the hsc70 pre-mRNA and then excised from the intron to yield
mature U14 snRNA species. To test this hypothesis directly, we have microinjected
Xenopus oocytes with hsc70 pre-mRNA transcripts possessing intron 5 and
the encoded U14 snRNA sequence. Processing results demonstrate that, in
addition to the splicing of upstream and downstream exons, a mature 87
nt U14 snRNA is excised from the intron. Accurate excision of U14 snRNA
from hsc70 intron 5 can occur in the absence of splicing. These results
demonstrate a biosynthetic pathway for an snRNA species and provide a
novel example of a eukaryotic pre-mRNA intron that is processed to produce
a stable, biologically functional RNA species.
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