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Comprehensive database and evolutionary dynamics of U12-type introns

Devlin C. Moyer, Graham E. Larue, Courtney E. Hershberger, Scott William Roy, Richard A. Padgett

2020Nucleic Acids Research73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During nuclear maturation of most eukaryotic pre-messenger RNAs and long non-coding RNAs, introns are removed through the process of RNA splicing. Different classes of introns are excised by the U2-type or the U12-type spliceosomes, large complexes of small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles and associated proteins. We created intronIC, a program for assigning intron class to all introns in a given genome, and used it on 24 eukaryotic genomes to create the Intron Annotation and Orthology Database (IAOD). We then used the data in the IAOD to revisit several hypotheses concerning the evolution of the two classes of spliceosomal introns, finding support for the class conversion model explaining the low abundance of U12-type introns in modern genomes.

Topics & Concepts

IntronBiologyMinor spliceosomeSpliceosomeRNA splicingGroup II intronGenomeRibonucleoproteinGeneticsSplicing factorComputational biologyRNAMature messenger RNAGeneRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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