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Introns regulate gene expression in Cryptococcus neoformans in a Pab2p dependent pathway.


ABSTRACT: Most Cryptococccus neoformans genes are interrupted by introns, and alternative splicing occurs very often. In this study, we examined the influence of introns on C. neoformans gene expression. For most tested genes, elimination of introns greatly reduces mRNA accumulation. Strikingly, the number and the position of introns modulate the gene expression level in a cumulative manner. A screen for mutant strains able to express functionally an intronless allele revealed that the nuclear poly(A) binding protein Pab2 modulates intron-dependent regulation of gene expression in C. neoformans. PAB2 deletion partially restored accumulation of intronless mRNA. In addition, our results demonstrated that the essential nucleases Rrp44p and Xrn2p are implicated in the degradation of mRNA transcribed from an intronless allele in C. neoformans. Double mutant constructions and over-expression experiments suggested that Pab2p and Xrn2p could act in the same pathway whereas Rrp44p appears to act independently. Finally, deletion of the RRP6 or the CID14 gene, encoding the nuclear exosome nuclease and the TRAMP complex associated poly(A) polymerase, respectively, has no effect on intronless allele expression.

SUBMITTER: Goebels C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3744415 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Introns regulate gene expression in Cryptococcus neoformans in a Pab2p dependent pathway.

Goebels Carolin C   Thonn Aline A   Gonzalez-Hilarion Sara S   Rolland Olga O   Moyrand Frederique F   Beilharz Traude H TH   Janbon Guilhem G  

PLoS genetics 20130815 8


Most Cryptococccus neoformans genes are interrupted by introns, and alternative splicing occurs very often. In this study, we examined the influence of introns on C. neoformans gene expression. For most tested genes, elimination of introns greatly reduces mRNA accumulation. Strikingly, the number and the position of introns modulate the gene expression level in a cumulative manner. A screen for mutant strains able to express functionally an intronless allele revealed that the nuclear poly(A) bin  ...[more]

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