1. Minor spliceosome components are predominantly localized in the nucleus
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Xiaojuan Meng, Mariann Nymark, Cindy L. Will, Reinhard Lührmann, Nina Perälä, Janne J. Turunen, Mikko J. Frilander, Nicholas J. Watkins, Claudia Schneider, and Heli K. J. Pessa
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0303 health sciences ,Spliceosome ,Multidisciplinary ,RNA ,Biology ,Subcellular localization ,Molecular biology ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cell nucleus ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Minor spliceosome ,Cytoplasm ,RNA splicing ,medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Small nuclear RNA ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
Recently, it has been reported that there is a differential subcellular distribution of components of the minor U12-dependent and major U2-dependent spliceosome, and further that the minor spliceosome functions in the cytoplasm. To study the subcellular localization of the snRNA components of both the major and minor spliceosomes, we performedin situhybridizations with mouse tissues and human cells. In both cases, all spliceosomal snRNAs were nearly exclusively detected in the nucleus, and the minor U11 and U12 snRNAs were further shown to colocalize with U4 and U2, respectively, in human cells. Additionally, we examined the distribution of several spliceosomal snRNAs and proteins in nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions isolated from human cells. These studies revealed an identical subcellular distribution of components of both the U12- and U2-dependent spliceosomes. Thus, our data, combined with several earlier publications, establish that, like the major spliceosome, components of the U12-dependent spliceosome are localized predominantly in the nucleus.
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- 2008