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Publication : A mammalian gene with introns instead of exons generating stable RNA products.

First Author  Tycowski KT Year  1996
Journal  Nature Volume  379
Issue  6564 Pages  464-6
PubMed ID  8559254 Mgi Jnum  J:49278
Mgi Id  MGI:1277067 Doi  10.1038/379464a0
Citation  Tycowski KT, et al. (1996) A mammalian gene with introns instead of exons generating stable RNA products [see comments]. Nature 379(6564):464-6
abstractText  The nucleoli of eukaryotic cells are the sites of ribosomal RNA transcription and processing and of ribosomal subunit assembly. They contain multiple small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs), several of which are essential for rRNA maturation. The U3, U8 and U13 snoRNA genes are transcribed independently, whereas U14-U24, as well as E3, are located within introns of protein-coding genes, most of whose functions are linked to translation. These snoRNAs are co-transcribed with their host pre-mRNAs and released by processing from excised introns. Here we show that, in addition to U22, seven novel fibrillarin-associated snoRNAs, named U25-U31, are encoded within different introns of the unusually compact mammalian U22 host gene (UHG). All seven RNAs exhibit extensive (12-15 nucleotides) complementarity to different segments of the mature rRNAs, followed by a C/AUGA ('U-turn') sequence. The spliced UHG RNA, although it is associated with polysomes, has little potential for protein coding, is short-lived, and is poorly conserved between human and mouse. Thus, the introns rather than the exons specify the functional products of UHG.
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