Competing 5’ splice sites of SRC1/HEH1 are marked for alternative splicing by U5 and U6 snRNAs during the B to Bact transition of the spliceosome

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Abstract

Alternative splicing of precursor-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) bearing introns with competing and overlapping 5’ splice sites (5’SS) produces more mRNAs. We investigated the mechanism of this form of alternative splicing by monitoring RNA and protein products of the yeast SRC1/HEH1 gene. Its alternative splicing requires a sixteen-nucleotide pre-mRNA segment spanning the two 5’SS. The nucleotides are decoded by U5 and U6 small nuclear RNAs (snRNA), further supported by proteins of the spliceosomal B and Bact complexes. Specific variants of the pre-mRNA segment with recalibrated binding to U5 and U6 snRNAs allowed alternative splicing independently of the trans-acting proteins. Conversely, snRNA variants specified for modified 5’SS selection suppressed the splicing defects in the B complex mutants. Further data suggest that alternative splicing from HEH1 -type introns containing overlapping and competing 5’SS relies on pre-mRNA-snRNA interactions during B to Bact transitions of the spliceosome, supported by proteins that stabilize low-fidelity, high-efficiency conformations.

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