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Co-transcriptional degradation of aberrant pre-mRNA by Xrn2.


ABSTRACT: Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are transcribed as pre-mRNAs that are matured by capping, splicing and cleavage and polyadenylation. Although human pre-mRNAs can be long and complex, containing multiple introns and many alternative processing sites, they are usually processed co-transcriptionally. Mistakes during nuclear mRNA maturation could lead to potentially harmful transcripts that are important to eliminate. However, the processes of human pre-mRNA degradation are not well characterised in the human nucleus. We have studied how aberrantly processed pre-mRNAs are degraded and find a role for the 5'?3' exonuclease, Xrn2. Xrn2 associates with and co-transcriptionally degrades nascent ?-globin transcripts, mutated to inhibit splicing or 3' end processing. Importantly, we provide evidence that many endogenous pre-mRNAs are also co-transcriptionally degraded by Xrn2 when their processing is inhibited by Spliceostatin A. Our data therefore establish a previously unknown function for Xrn2 and an important further aspect of pre-mRNA metabolism that occurs co-transcriptionally.

SUBMITTER: Davidson L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3365414 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Co-transcriptional degradation of aberrant pre-mRNA by Xrn2.

Davidson Lee L   Kerr Alastair A   West Steven S  

The EMBO journal 20120420 11


Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are transcribed as pre-mRNAs that are matured by capping, splicing and cleavage and polyadenylation. Although human pre-mRNAs can be long and complex, containing multiple introns and many alternative processing sites, they are usually processed co-transcriptionally. Mistakes during nuclear mRNA maturation could lead to potentially harmful transcripts that are important to eliminate. However, the processes of human pre-mRNA degradation are not well characterised in  ...[more]

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