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Genetic Interaction Mapping Reveals a Role for the SWI/SNF Nucleosome Remodeler in Sploceosome Activation in Fission Yeast
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Date Issued
2015-03-31
Date Available
2019-04-03T08:04:11Z
Abstract
Although numerous regulatory connections between pre-mRNA splicing and chromatin have been demonstrated, the precise mechanisms by which chromatin factors influence spliceosome assembly and/or catalysis remain unclear. To probe the genetic network of pre-mRNA splicing in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, we constructed an epistatic mini-array profile (E-MAP) and discovered many new connections between chromatin and splicing. Notably, the nucleosome remodeler SWI/SNF had strong genetic interactions with components of the U2 snRNP SF3 complex. Overexpression of SF3 components in ΔSWI/SNF cells led to inefficient splicing of many fission yeast introns, predominantly those with non-consensus splice sites. Deletion of SWI/SNF decreased recruitment of the splicing ATPase Prp2, suggesting that SWI/SNF promotes co-transcriptional spliceosome assembly prior to first step catalysis. Importantly, defects in SWI/SNF as well as SF3 overexpression each altered nucleosome occupancy along intron-containing genes, illustrating that the chromatin landscape both affects--and is affected by--co-transcriptional splicing.
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American Cancer Society
National Institutes of Health
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Journal
PLOS Genetics
Volume
11
Issue
3
Start Page
1
End Page
25
Copyright (Published Version)
2015 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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