Intron status and 3′-end formation control cotranscriptional export of mRNA

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Abstract

Messenger RNA export factors are recruited to genes in a transcription-dependent manner. To ascertain the mechanism of this process, we show that RNA polymerase II transcription is sufficient to recruit the Saccharomyces cerevisiae hnRNP protein Np13 to a gene independent of RNA sequence. In contrast, the cotranscriptional recruitment of the RNA-binding protein Yra1 is dependent on pre-mRNA processing. Yra1 associates with introns of intron-containing genes in a splicing-dependent manner. Conversely, Yra1 recruitment to genes without introns is not dependent on splicing. Finally, 3′-end formation is required for Yra1 recruitment to genes regardless of intron status.

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Lei, E. P., & Silver, P. A. (2002). Intron status and 3′-end formation control cotranscriptional export of mRNA. Genes and Development, 16(21), 2761–2766. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1032902

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