Publication | Open Access
Evidence for channeled diffusion of pre-mRNAs during nuclear RNA transport in metazoans.
142
Citations
56
References
1993
Year
Channeled DiffusionGeneticsNuclear Pre-mrna MetabolismMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsNuclear SurfaceTranscriptional RegulationSteady StateRna ProcessingRna BiologyNuclear OrganizationRna TransportGene ExpressionBiologyChromatinNuclear Rna TransportDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesSystems BiologyMedicine
We report studies using an enhanced experimental system to investigate organization of nuclear pre-mRNA metabolism. It is based on the powerful genetic system and polytene nuclei of Drosophila. We observe (at steady state) movement of a specific pre-mRNA between its gene and the nuclear surface. This movement is isotropic, at rates consistent with diffusion and is restricted to a small nuclear subcompartment defined by exclusion from chromosome axes and the nucleolus. Bulk polyadenylated nuclear pre-mRNA precisely localizes in this same subcompartment indicating that most or all pre-mRNAs use the same route of intranuclear movement. In addition to association with nascent transcripts, snRNPs are coconcentrated with pre-mRNA in this subcompartment. In contrast to constitutive splices, at least one regulated splice occurs slowly and may undergo execution remotely from the site of pre-mRNA synthesis. Details of our results suggest that retention of incompletely spliced pre-mRNA is a function of the nuclear surface. We propose a simple model--based on channeled diffusion--for organization of intranuclear transport and metabolism of pre-mRNAs in polytene nuclei. We argue that this model can be generalized to all metazoan nuclei.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1