Related Experiment Videos
SR proteins are sufficient for exon bridging across an intron
J M Stark1, D P Bazett-Jones, M Herfort
1Division of Basic Sciences and Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.
Abstract:
We have developed a defined system to characterize the role of SR proteins and exonic enhancers in directly promoting splice-site interactions across an intron. Using RNA affinity chromatography, we find that SR proteins alone are sufficient to promote the specific association of the enhancer-containing exon 5 with the adjoining exon 6 from avian cardiac troponin-T. Direct visualization of this exon/exon association by electron spectroscopic imaging shows it to be highly specific. Furthermore, using in vivo characterized mutants of exon 5, we also show that this exon/exon association depends on the splicing enhancer within exon 5. These results suggest a model by which SR proteins may function through exonic enhancers to directly promote exon bridging.