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Inhibition of msl-2 splicing by Sex-lethal reveals interaction between U2AF35 and the 3′ splice site AG

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  • Livia Merendino

    (Gene Expression Programme, European Molecular Biology Laboratory)

  • Sabine Guth

    (Gene Expression Programme, European Molecular Biology Laboratory)

  • Daniel Bilbao

    (Gene Expression Programme, European Molecular Biology Laboratory)

  • Concepción Martínez

    (Gene Expression Programme, European Molecular Biology Laboratory)

  • Juan Valcárcel

    (Gene Expression Programme, European Molecular Biology Laboratory)

Abstract

The protein Sex-lethal (SXL) controls dosage compensation in Drosophila by inhibiting the splicing and translation of male-specific-lethal-2 (msl-2) transcripts1,2,3,4,5,6. Here we report that splicing inhibition of msl-2 requires a binding site for SXL at the polypyrimidine (poly(Y)) tract associated with the 3′ splice site, and an unusually long distance between the poly(Y) tract and the conserved AG dinucleotide at the 3′ end of the intron. Only this combination allows efficient blockage of U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle binding and displacement of the large subunit of the U2 auxiliary factor (U2AF65) from the poly(Y) tract by SXL. Crosslinking experiments with ultraviolet light indicate that the small subunit of U2AF (U2AF35) contacts the AG dinucleotide only when located in proximity to the poly(Y) tract. This interaction stabilizes U2AF65 binding such that SXL can no longer displace it from the poly(Y) tract. Our results reveal a novel function for U2AF35, a critical role for the 3′ splice site AG at the earliest steps of spliceosome assembly and the need for a weakened U2AF35–AG interaction to regulate intron removal.

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  • Livia Merendino & Sabine Guth & Daniel Bilbao & Concepción Martínez & Juan Valcárcel, 1999. "Inhibition of msl-2 splicing by Sex-lethal reveals interaction between U2AF35 and the 3′ splice site AG," Nature, Nature, vol. 402(6763), pages 838-841, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:402:y:1999:i:6763:d:10.1038_45602
    DOI: 10.1038/45602
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