A pre-mRNA degradation pathway that selectively targets intron-containing genes requires the nuclear poly(A)-binding protein
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Project name: A pre-mRNA degradation pathway that selectively targets intron-containing genes requires the nuclear poly(A)-binding protein
Description: General discard pathways eliminate unprocessed and irregular pre-mRNAs to control the quality of gene expression. In contrast to such general pre-mRNA decay, we describe here a nuclear pre-mRNA degradation pathway that controls the expression of select intron-containing genes. We show that the fission yeast nuclear poly(A)-binding protein, Pab2, and the nuclear exosome subunit, Rrp6, are the main factors involved in this polyadenylation-dependent pre-mRNA degradation pathway. Transcriptome analysis and intron swapping experiments revealed that inefficient splicing is important to dictate susceptibility to Pab2-dependent pre-mRNA decay. We also show that negative splicing regulation can promote the poor splicing efficiency required for this pre-mRNA decay pathway, and in doing so identify a mechanism of cross-regulation between paralogous ribosomal proteins through nuclear pre-mRNA decay. Our findings unveil a layer of regulation in the nucleus in which the turnover of specific pre-mRNAs, besides the turnover of mature mRNAs, is used to control gene expression.
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Monoisolate
Organization: UCL Genomics, University College London, London
Release date: 2012-02-10
Statistics: 2 samples; 3 experiments; 3 runs