2010
DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.1767
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Conformational dynamics of single pre-mRNA molecules during in vitro splicing

Abstract: The spliceosome is a complex small nuclear (sn)RNA-protein machine that removes introns from pre-mRNAs via two successive phosphoryl transfer reactions. The chemical steps are isoenergetic, yet splicing requires at least eight RNA-dependent ATPases responsible for substantial conformational rearrangements. To comprehensively monitor pre-mRNA conformational dynamics, we developed a strategy for single molecule FRET (smFRET) that utilizes a small, efficiently spliced yeast pre-mRNA, Ubc4, in which donor and acce… Show more

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“…2D); these excursions might correspond to the close approach detected in trapping studies. Transient fluctuations in single-molecule E FRET were also observed in a previous splicing study (20). However, the relationship between those observations and ours is unclear because the D and A positions were different, and the earlier experiments were conducted with higher time resolution but shorter data record durations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 42%
“…2D); these excursions might correspond to the close approach detected in trapping studies. Transient fluctuations in single-molecule E FRET were also observed in a previous splicing study (20). However, the relationship between those observations and ours is unclear because the D and A positions were different, and the earlier experiments were conducted with higher time resolution but shorter data record durations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 42%
“…HMM also yields transition density contour maps that we find to be highly symmetric with respect to the main diagonal for all ribozymes and Mg 2+ concentrations, indicative of the fact that most transitions occur reversibly between pairs of FRET states (Fig. 5D-F) as expected for an RNA at thermal equilibrium (Abelson et al 2010). In addition, the maps reveal more frequent (color scale in Fig.…”
Section: Afhh-wt Exhibits the Most Sm-fret States And The Greatest Inmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These builtin proofreading mechanisms have to be complex, and require a multistep process because of the dynamic nature of the spliceosome and of its assembly on the splicing substrates (Wahl et al 2009;Abelson et al 2010), and because at least three substrates are involved in two successive chemical steps (Figs. 1, 2).…”
Section: Kinetic Proofreading Activities Mediated By Spliceosomal Atpmentioning
confidence: 99%