Biochemical evidence indicates that pre-mRNA splicing factors physically interact with the C-terminal domain of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II. We have investigated the in vivo function of this interaction. In mammalian cells, truncation of the CTD of RNA pol II LS prevents the targeting of the splicing machinery to a transcription site. In the absence of the CTD, pre-mRNA splicing is severely reduced. The presence of unspliced RNA alone is not sufficient for the accumulation of splicing factors at the transcription site, nor for its efficient splicing. Our results demonstrate a critical role for the CTD of RNA pol II LS in the intranuclear targeting of splicing factors to transcription sites in vivo
Transcription by RNA polymerase II (RNA Pol II) relies on the elongation factors PAF1 complex (PAF),...
Intense research in recent years has shown that many pre-mRNA processing events are co-transcription...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding transcripts contain introns, which vary in number and position along ...
RNA processing is carried out in close proximity to the site of transcription, suggesting a regulato...
RNA processing is carried out in close proximity to the site of transcription, suggesting a regulato...
RNA processing is carried out in close proximity to the site of transcription, suggesting a regulato...
Co-transcriptional pre-mRNA processing relies on reversible phosphorylation of the carboxyl-terminal...
The highly intronic nature of protein coding genes in mammals necessitates a co-transcriptional spli...
Transcription and pre-mRNA splicing are extremely complex multimolecular processes that involve prot...
RNA processing events that take place on the transcribed pre-mRNA include capping, splicing, editing...
RNA processing events that take place on the transcribed pre-mRNA include capping, splicing, editing...
Eukaryotic cells have a surveillance mechanism that identifies aberrantly processed pre-mRNAs and pr...
AbstractA large body of work has proved that transcription by RNA polymerase II and pre-mRNA process...
Eukaryotic gene expression involves many processes some of which are transcription and pre-mRNA spli...
Recent genomic data indicate that RNA polymerase II (Pol II) function extends beyond conventional tr...
Transcription by RNA polymerase II (RNA Pol II) relies on the elongation factors PAF1 complex (PAF),...
Intense research in recent years has shown that many pre-mRNA processing events are co-transcription...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding transcripts contain introns, which vary in number and position along ...
RNA processing is carried out in close proximity to the site of transcription, suggesting a regulato...
RNA processing is carried out in close proximity to the site of transcription, suggesting a regulato...
RNA processing is carried out in close proximity to the site of transcription, suggesting a regulato...
Co-transcriptional pre-mRNA processing relies on reversible phosphorylation of the carboxyl-terminal...
The highly intronic nature of protein coding genes in mammals necessitates a co-transcriptional spli...
Transcription and pre-mRNA splicing are extremely complex multimolecular processes that involve prot...
RNA processing events that take place on the transcribed pre-mRNA include capping, splicing, editing...
RNA processing events that take place on the transcribed pre-mRNA include capping, splicing, editing...
Eukaryotic cells have a surveillance mechanism that identifies aberrantly processed pre-mRNAs and pr...
AbstractA large body of work has proved that transcription by RNA polymerase II and pre-mRNA process...
Eukaryotic gene expression involves many processes some of which are transcription and pre-mRNA spli...
Recent genomic data indicate that RNA polymerase II (Pol II) function extends beyond conventional tr...
Transcription by RNA polymerase II (RNA Pol II) relies on the elongation factors PAF1 complex (PAF),...
Intense research in recent years has shown that many pre-mRNA processing events are co-transcription...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding transcripts contain introns, which vary in number and position along ...