1. SAP30BP interacts with RBM17/SPF45 to promote splicing in a subset of human short introns
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Kazuhiro Fukumura, Luca Sperotto, Stefanie Seuß, Hyun-Seo Kang, Rei Yoshimoto, Michael Sattler, and Akila Mayeda
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SUMMARYHuman pre-mRNA splicing requires the removal of introns with highly variable lengths, from tens to over a million nucleotides. Therefore, mechanisms of intron recognition and splicing are likely not universal. Recently, we reported that splicing in a subset of human short introns with truncated polypyrimidine tracts depends on RBM17 (SPF45), instead of the canonical splicing factor U2AF heterodimer. Here, we demonstrate that SAP30BP, a factor previously implicated in transcriptional control, is an essential splicing cofactor for RBM17.In vitrobinding and NMR analyses demonstrate that a U2AF-homology motif (UHM) in RBM17 binds directly to a newly identified UHM-ligand motif (ULM) in SAP30BP. We show that this RBM17–SAP30BP interaction is required to specifically recruit RBM17 to phosphorylated SF3B1 (SF3b155), a U2 snRNP component in active spliceosomes. We propose a unique mechanism for splicing in a subset of short introns, in which SAP30BP guides RBM17 in the assembly of active spliceosomes.
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- 2022
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