Isolation of an essential Schizosaccharomyces pombe gene, prp31+, that links splicing and meiosis

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We carried out a screen for mutants that arrest prior to premeiotic S phase. One of the strains we isolated contains a temperature-sensitive allele mutation in the fission yeast prp31+ gene. The prp31-E1 mutant is defective in vegetative cell growth and in meiotic progression. It is synthetically lethal with prp6 and displays a pre-mRNA splicing defect at the restrictive temperature. We cloned the wild-type gene by complementation of the temperature-sensitive mutant phenotype. Prp31p is closely related to human and budding yeast PRP31 homologs and is likely to function as a general splicing factor in both vegetative growth and sexual differentiation.

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Bishop, D. T., McDonald, W. H., Gould, K. L., & Forsburg, S. L. (2000). Isolation of an essential Schizosaccharomyces pombe gene, prp31+, that links splicing and meiosis. Nucleic Acids Research, 28(11). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/28.11.2214

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