The apoptosis-promoting factor TIA-1 is a regulator of alternative pre-mRNA splicing

P Förch, O Puig, N Kedersha, C Martínez… - Molecular cell, 2000 - cell.com
P Förch, O Puig, N Kedersha, C Martínez, S Granneman, B Séraphin, P Anderson
Molecular cell, 2000cell.com
We report here that the apoptosis-promoting protein TIA-1 regulates alternative pre-mRNA
splicing of the Drosophila melanogaster gene male-specific-lethal 2 and of the human
apoptotic gene Fas. TIA-1 associates selectively with pre-mRNAs that contain 5′ splice
sites followed by U-rich sequences. TIA-1 binding to the U-rich stretches facilitates 5′ splice
site recognition by U1 snRNP. This activity is critical for activation of the weak 5′ splice site
of msl-2 and for modulating the choice of splice site partner in Fas. Structural and functional …
Abstract
We report here that the apoptosis-promoting protein TIA-1 regulates alternative pre-mRNA splicing of the Drosophila melanogaster gene male-specific-lethal 2 and of the human apoptotic gene Fas. TIA-1 associates selectively with pre-mRNAs that contain 5′ splice sites followed by U-rich sequences. TIA-1 binding to the U-rich stretches facilitates 5′ splice site recognition by U1 snRNP. This activity is critical for activation of the weak 5′ splice site of msl-2 and for modulating the choice of splice site partner in Fas. Structural and functional similarities with the Saccharomyces cerevisiae splicing factor Nam8 suggest striking evolutionary conservation of a mechanism of pre-mRNA splicing regulation that controls biological processes as diverse as meiosis in yeast, dosage compensation in fruit flies, or programmed cell death in humans.
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