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GO:0005689

Overview

Field Value
Namespace Cellular component
Short description U12-type spliceosomal complex
Full defintion Any spliceosomal complex that forms during the splicing of a messenger RNA primary transcript to excise an intron; the series of U12-type spliceosomal complexes is involved in the splicing of the majority of introns that contain atypical AT-AC terminal dinucleotides, as well as other non-canonical introns. The entire splice site signal, not just the terminal dinucleotides, is involved in determining which spliceosome utilizes the site.
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Additional data

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PMID
Human U4/U6.U5 and U4atac/U6atac.U5 tri-snRNPs exhibit similar protein compositions.
Mol Cell Biol. ; 22 (10): 3219–29.PMID: 11971955

In the U12-dependent spliceosome, the U4atac/U6atac snRNP represents the functional analogue of the major U4/U6 snRNP. Little information is available presently regarding the protein composition of the former snRNP and its association with other snRNPs. In this report we show that human U4atac/U6atac di-snRNPs associate with U5 snRNPs to form a 25S U4atac/U6atac.U5 trimeric particle. Comparative analysis of minor and major tri-snRNPs by using immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that their protein compositions are very similar, if not identical. Not only U5-specific proteins but, surprisingly, all tested U4/U6- and major tri-snRNP-specific proteins were detected in the minor tri-snRNP complex. Significantly, the major tri-snRNP-specific proteins 65K and 110K, which are required for integration of the major tri-snRNP into the U2-dependent spliceosome, were among those proteins detected in the minor tri-snRNP, raising an interesting question as to how the specificity of addition of tri-snRNP to the corresponding spliceosome is maintained. Moreover, immunodepletion studies demonstrated that the U4/U6-specific 61K protein, which is involved in the formation of major tri-snRNPs, is essential for the association of the U4atac/U6atac di-snRNP with U5 to form the U4atac/U6atac.U5 tri-snRNP. Subsequent immunoprecipitation studies demonstrated that those proteins detected in the minor tri-snRNP complex are also incorporated into U12-dependent spliceosomes. This remarkable conservation of polypeptides between minor and major spliceosomes, coupled with the absence of significant sequence similarity between the functionally analogous snRNAs, supports an evolutionary model in which most major and minor spliceosomal proteins, but not snRNAs, are derived from a common ancestor.

Associated Lotus transcripts 4

GO predictions are based solely on the InterPro-to-GO mappings published by EMBL-EBI, which are in turn based on the mapping of predicted domains to the InterPro dataset. The InterPro-to-GO mapping was last updated on , while the GO metadata was last updated on .

Transcript Name Description GO terms GO count
U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 25 kDa protein; TAIR: AT4G32270.1 Ubiquitin-like superfamily protein; Swiss-Prot: sp|Q84WS8|U1125_ARATH U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 25 kDa protein; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|K7KTH6|K7KTH6_SOYBN Uncharacterized protein; Found in the gene: LotjaGi1g1v0382600 2
U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 25 kDa-like protein; TAIR: AT3G07860.1 Ubiquitin-like superfamily protein; Swiss-Prot: sp|Q84WS8|U1125_ARATH U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 25 kDa protein; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|I3SEG9|I3SEG9_LOTJA Uncharacterized protein; Found in the gene: LotjaGi3g1v0526300 2
U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 25 kDa protein; TAIR: AT4G32270.1 Ubiquitin-like superfamily protein; Swiss-Prot: sp|Q84WS8|U1125_ARATH U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 25 kDa protein; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|I3T5J9|I3T5J9_LOTJA Uncharacterized protein; Found in the gene: LotjaGi5g1v0059700 2
U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 25 kDa protein; TAIR: AT4G32270.1 Ubiquitin-like superfamily protein; Swiss-Prot: sp|Q84WS8|U1125_ARATH U11/U12 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 25 kDa protein; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|I3T5J9|I3T5J9_LOTJA Uncharacterized protein; Found in the gene: LotjaGi5g1v0059700 2

Co-occuring GO terms 1

A list of co-occurring GO terms within the L. japonicus gene space:

GO term Namespace Name Observations Saturation (%)
Cellular component U12-type spliceosomal complex 1 25.00