Bj. Blencowe et al., ASSOCIATION OF NUCLEAR MATRIX ANTIGENS WITH EXON-CONTAINING SPLICING COMPLEXES, The Journal of cell biology, 127(3), 1994, pp. 593-607
mAbs raised against the human nuclear matrix (anti-NM)(1) mAbs have be
en used to investigate the role of nuclear matrix antigens in pre-mRNA
processing. The three anti-NM mAbs used in this study recognize antig
ens that are highly localized to nuclear matrix speckles. Surprisingly
, all three of these mAbs preferentially immunoprecipitate splicing co
mplexes containing exon sequences. The anti-NM mAbs efficiently immuno
precipitate the exon product complex but not complexes containing the
lariat product after the second step of splicing. Two of the anti-NM m
Abs completely inhibit pre-mRNA splicing in vitro. However, none of th
e anti-NM mAbs appear to recognize factors stably associated with spli
cing snRNPs. The three anti-NM mAbs predominantly react with distinct
high molecular weight antigens, which belong to a class of nuclear pro
teins that selectively precipitate with Ser-Arg protein-splicing facto
rs in the presence of high Mg2+ concentrations. Immunological, biochem
ical, and cell biological data indicate that two of the NM antigens ar
e related to the defined set of Ser-Arg proteins. The results suggest
the existence of an extended Ser-Arg family as a component of the nucl
ear matrix.