mRNA 5'-leader trans-splicing in the chordates |
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Authors: | Vandenberghe A E Meedel T H Hastings K E |
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Affiliation: | Montreal Neurological Institute and Biology Department, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2B4. |
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Abstract: | ![]() We report the discovery of mRNA 5'-leader trans-splicing (SL trans-splicing) in the chordates. In the ascidian protochordate Ciona intestinalis, the mRNAs of at least seven genes undergo trans-splicing of a 16-nucleotide 5'-leader apparently derived from a 46-nucleotide RNA that shares features with previously characterized splice donor SL RNAs. SL trans-splicing was known previously to occur in several protist and metazoan phyla, however, this is the first report of SL trans-splicing within the deuterostome division of the metazoa. SL trans-splicing is not known to occur in the vertebrates. However, because ascidians are primitive chordates related to vertebrate ancestors, our findings raise the possibility of ancestral SL trans-splicing in the vertebrate lineage. |
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