Metal-ion coordination by U6 small nuclear RNA contributes to catalysis inthe spliceosome

Citation
Sl. Yean et al., Metal-ion coordination by U6 small nuclear RNA contributes to catalysis inthe spliceosome, NATURE, 408(6814), 2000, pp. 881-884
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary
Journal title
NATURE
ISSN journal
00280836 → ACNP
Volume
408
Issue
6814
Year of publication
2000
Pages
881 - 884
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-0836(200012)408:6814<881:MCBUSN>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Introns are removed from nuclear messenger RNA precursors through two seque ntial phospho-transesterification reactions in a dynamic RNA-protein comple x called the spliceosome(1,2). But whether splicing is catalysed by small n uclear RNAs3,4 in the spliceosome is unresolved. As the spliceosome is a me talloenzyme(5-7), it is important to determine whether snRNAs coordinate ca talytic metals. Here we show that yeast U6 snRNA coordinates a metal ion th at is required for the catalytic activity of the spliceosome. With Mg2+, U6 snRNA with a sulphur substitution for the pro-R-P or pro-S-P non-bridging phosphoryl oxygen of nucleotide U-80 reconstitutes a fully assembled yet ca talytically inactive spliceosome. Adding a thiophilic ion such as Mn2+ allo ws the first transesterification reaction to occur in the U6/sU(80)(S-P)- b ut not the U6/sU80 (R-P)-reconstituted spliceosome. Mg2+ competitively inhi bits the Mn2+-rescued reaction, indicating that the metal-binding site at U 6/U-80 exists in the wild-type spliceosome and that the site changes its me tal requirement for activity in the S-P spliceosome. Thus, U6 snRNA contrib utes to pre-messenger RNA splicing through metal-ion coordination, which is consistent with RNA catalysis by the spliceosome.