The role of nuclear organization in trans-splicing based expression of heat shock protein 90 in giardia lamblia

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Abstract

Hsp90 gene of G. lamblia has a split nature comprising two ORFs separated by 777 kb on chromosome 5. The ORFs of the split gene on chromosome 5 undergo transcription to generate independent pre-mRNAs that join by a unique trans-splicing reaction that remains partially understood. The canonical cis-acting nucleotide elements such as 5’SS-GU, 3’SS-AG, polypyrimidine tract and branch point adenine are present in the independent pre-mRNAs and therefore trans-splicing of Hsp90 must be assisted by spliceosomes in vivo. Using an approach of RNA-protein pull down, we show that an RNA helicase selectively interacts with HspN pre-mRNA. Our experiments involving high resolution chromosome conformation capture technology as well as DNA FISH show that the trans-spliced genes of Giardia are in three-dimensional spatial proximity in the nucleus. Altogether our study provides a glimpse into the in vivo mechanisms involving protein factors as well as chromatin structure to facili-tate the unique inter-molecular post-transcriptional stitching of split genes in G. lamblia.

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Iyer, V., Tushir, S., Verma, S., Majumdar, S., Gayen, S., Mishra, R., & Tatu, U. (2021). The role of nuclear organization in trans-splicing based expression of heat shock protein 90 in giardia lamblia. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009810

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