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Disclosing the impact of carcinogenic SF3b mutations on pre-mRNA recognition via all-atom simulations

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The spliceosome accurately promotes precursor messenger-RNA splicing by recognizing specific noncoding intronic tracts including the branch point sequence (BPS) and the 3'-splice-site (3‘SS). Mutations of Hsh155 (yeast)/SF3B1 (human), which is a protein of the SF3b factor involved in BPS recognition and induces altered BPS binding and 3‘SS selection, lead to mis-spliced mRNA transcripts. Although these mutations recur in hematologic malignancies, the mechanism by which they change gene expression remains unclear. In this study, multi-microsecond-long moleculardynamics simulations of eighth distinct ~700,000 atom models of the spliceosome Bact complex, and gene sequencing of SF3B1, disclose that these carcinogenic isoforms destabilize intron binding and/or affect the functional dynamics of Hsh155/SF3B1 only when binding non-consensus BPSs, as opposed to the non-pathogenic variants newly annotated here. This pinpoints a cross-talk between the distal Hsh155 mutation and BPS recognition sites. Our outcomes unprecedentedly contribute to elucidating the principles of pre-mRNA recognition, which provides critical insights on the mechanism underlying constitutive/alternative/aberrant splicing.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Molecular dynamics; RNA; Spliceosome; Splicing
List of contributors:
Borisek, J.; Saltalamacchia, A.; Galli, A.; Palermo, G.; Molteni, E.; Malcovati, L.; Magistrato, A.
Authors of the University:
MALCOVATI LUCA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1340758
Published in:
BIOMOLECULES
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https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/9/10/633/htm
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