Document Type
Article
Abstract
Introns have typically been discovered in an ad hoc fashion: introns are found as a gene is characterized for other reasons. As complete eukaryotic genome sequences become available, better methods for predicting RNA processing signals in raw sequence will be necessary in order to discover genes and predict their expression. Here we present a catalog of 228 yeast introns, arrived at through a combination of bioinformatic and molecular analysis. Introns annotated in the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) were evaluated, questionable introns were removed after failing a test for splicing in vivo, and known introns absent from the SGD annotation were added. A novel branchpoint sequence, AAUUAAC, was identified within an annotated intron that lacks a six-of-seven match to the highly conserved branchpoint consensus UACUAAC. Analysis of the database corroborates many conclusions about pre-mRNA substrate requirements for splicing derived from experimental studies, but indicates that splicing in yeast may not be as rigidly determined by splice-site conservation as had previously been thought. Using this database and a molecular technique that directly displays the lariat intron products of spliced transcripts (intron display), we suggest that the current set of 228 introns is still not complete, and that additional intron-containing genes remain to be discovered in yeast.
Publication Date
February 1999
Publication Title
RNA
Volume
5
Issue
2
First Page
221
Last Page
234
DOI
10.1017/S1355838299981682
Recommended Citation
Spingola, Marc; Grate, Leslie; Haussler, David; and Ares, Manuel, "Genome-Wide Bioinformatic and Molecular Analysis of Introns in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae" (1999). Biology Department Faculty Works. 136.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355838299981682
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https://irl.umsl.edu/biology-faculty/136
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