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Identification of core components of the exon junction complex in trypanosomes
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2009-08Registro en:
Bercovich, Natalia; Levin, Mariano Jorge; Clayton, Christine; Vazquez, Martin Pablo; Identification of core components of the exon junction complex in trypanosomes; Elsevier Science; Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology; 166; 2; 8-2009; 190-193
0166-6851
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Bercovich, Natalia
Levin, Mariano Jorge
Clayton, Christine
Vazquez, Martin Pablo
Resumen
In animal cells, the exon junction complex (EJC) is deposited onto mRNAs during the second step of splicing, 20-24 nt upstream of the exon-exon junction. The EJC core contains four proteins: Mago, Y14, eIF4AIII and Btz. In trypanosomes, cis-splicing is very rare but all mRNAs are subject to 5′ trans-splicing of a 39-nt RNA sequence. Here we show that trypanosomes have a conserved Mago and a divergent Y14 protein, but we were unable to identify a Btz orthologue. We demonstrate that Mago and Y14 form a stable heterodimer using yeast two hybrid analyses. We also show that this complex co-purifies in vivo in trypanosomes with a protein containing an NTF2 domain, typically involved in mRNA transport.