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Gene Expression

Splicing of a Yeast Intron Containing an Unusual 5′ Junction Sequence

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Pages 2765-2770 | Received 07 Feb 1989, Accepted 20 Mar 1989, Published online: 31 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae COX5b gene contains a small intron that is unique in two respects. First, it interrupts the ATG codon that initiates translation of the COXSb product. Second, it contains a sequence at the 5′ splice junction (5′-GCATGT-3′) that differs from the highly conserved yeast hexanucleotide (5′-GTAPyGT- 3′) and from the 5′-GT found at the corresponding position in nearly all introns of eucaryotic protein-coding genes. We have analyzed both the transcripts derived from the COXSb gene and the splicing of its intron. We show here that an unspliced mRNA precursor constituted a minor fraction of the total COX5b message, even when the gene was overexpressed. We also show that both major transcripts derived from COX5b had been spliced. Our results suggest that at least in the case of COXSb, a 5′-GC can function as efficiently as the highly conserved 5′-GT in the splicing reaction.

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