mRNA processing (Anopheles gambiae)

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iPoFormation of the Spliceosomal B complexAYYYYU6 snRNPCap Binding(2b)3SR protein kinasesAdditional FactorsU2AFmRNA splicing (major pathway)U1snRNP Sm core complexMisc.U4Accessory ProteinsSR-binding sitesU4/U6CPSF5CstFSR-phosphatasesA5AYYYYASpt55U1 snRNPAdditional Factorsexon 23SR-repressor proteinsFormation of the Spliceosomal E complexU1 snRNPright click on blue text for detailed informationFormation of the active Spliceosomal C complexCFIRnmt (methyltransferase)3Lariat Formation and 5'-Splice Site CleavageSR-binding sites3Note: New participating members shown at each stephnRNPsAGAFormation of pre-mRNPs5Primary RNA transcriptYYYYexon 2U2AFPoly(A)pb IImRNA polyadenylationFormation of pre-mRNPsGU55Poly(A) polsplicesome associated helicases3mRNA 3'-end processingU4 snRNP(2c)Formation of the Spliceosomal B complexFormation of the Spliceosomal A complexP-AGAGAAUAAA5Cleavage of mRNA at the 3'-end5SR-proteinsU2 snRNPintronKinases Phosphorylating RS domains?exon 1Poly(A)-binding protein IIexon 2Cleavage at the 3'-Splice-Site and Exon Ligation3splicing factor SF3APolr2aU2 snRNPexon 2Additional SR proteins3U5Regulation ofAlternative Splicing(2)5 G capPRNA helicase A3UGU6YYYYpre-mRNARngtt (capping enzyme)3Additional FactorsSR-proteinsexon 2UGPoly(A) polymerase alphamRNA capping5Internal methylation of mRNACPSF65AGSR-proteinsPiexon 1exon 1Formation of the Spliceosomal E complexU2CF Isplicing factor SF3BRNA helicaseexon 1(2a)SF3b14bYYYYhnRNP regulatorsSerine/Argenine Rich Proteins(SR)RNAi pathwayAAAAAAACF IImRNA CappingFormation of the Spliceosomal C complex35snRNP Sm core complexMethylation of mRNA5AG(3)Putative Alternative SplicingRegulatorsFormation of the Spliceosomal A complexSR-kinasesAU4:U5:U6 tri-snRNP complexmRNA splice site selection53snRNP Sm core complexU5exon 13degradedCstFheterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteinsCF II(1)CAU5 snRNPYYYYexon 1exon 2U2 snRNPsSR protein phosphatasesInternal methylation of mRNAAGProcessing of Intron-Containing Pre-mRNAAgaP_AGAP004414AgaP_AGAP002895AgaP_AGAP003794ATPAgaP_AGAP007212SFRS14AgaP_AGAP002706AgaP_AGAP009506SSFA1AgaP_AGAP000847AgaP_AGAP006885SF4NCBP2HNRPKAgaP_AGAP006171AgaP_AGAP002908AgaP_AGAP008122AgaP_AGAP001064AgaP_AGAP001538AgaP_AGAP008528AgaP_AGAP001792RNU2PAPOLAAgaP_AGAP004765CLK1HNRPA3P1AgaP_AGAP008925AgaP_AGAP006240SNRPNHNRPH1AgaP_AGAP005366AgaP_AGAP011035AgaP_AGAP002307AgaP_AGAP007670SSFA1AgaP_AGAP004090AgaP_AGAP003460AgaP_AGAP008298HNRPA2B1SNRPB2CLK4AgaP_AGAP009477AgaP_AGAP011494U4 snRNAAgaP_AGAP011637AgaP_AGAP004592FUSIP1AgaP_AGAP002947HNRPUAgaP_AGAP003019AgaP_AGAP003945AgaP_AGAP000399AgaP_AGAP004610AgaP_AGAP005298AgaP_AGAP001224AgaP_AGAP002144AgaP_AGAP005136AgaP_AGAP002614GMPAgaP_AGAP011340AgaP_AGAP012054U5-116KDSFRS2AgaP_AGAP007242PTBP2AgaP_AGAP010496AgaP_AGAP003428HNRPCSFRS5AgaP_AGAP005142SFRS9SSFA1AgaP_AGAP002658AgaP_AGAP000178CLK2SNRPNAgaP_AGAP002193AgaP_AGAP012380AgaP_AGAP003936RBMXAgaP_AGAP002474SF3A3AgaP_AGAP009905AgaP_AGAP006108AgaP_AGAP003635AgaP_AGAP002144AgaP_AGAP005549DDX20AgaP_AGAP006599AgaP_AGAP005523AgaP_AGAP002956SFRS10AgaP_AGAP008577CUGBP1U1 snRNANONOPRPF4BAgaP_AGAP001645AgaP_AGAP001195AgaP_AGAP003462CPSF4AgaP_AGAP005021SFRS4AgaP_AGAP011149AgaP_AGAP008433SNRPEAgaP_AGAP005322AgaP_AGAP009296AgaP_AGAP009093AgaP_AGAP011328HNRPH2AgaP_AGAP008263AgaP_AGAP001419PSKH1AgaP_AGAP005136AgaP_AGAP005640SRPK2AgaP_AGAP002265AgaP_AGAP007701AgaP_AGAP004682AgaP_AGAP001460PCBP2DICER1AgaP_AGAP007246AgaP_AGAP009570AgaP_AGAP008925AgaP_AGAP008303AgaP_AGAP005117AgaP_AGAP010918FUSIP1AgaP_AGAP002776AgaP_AGAP006885AgaP_AGAP007810AgaP_AGAP011907AgaP_AGAP002374AgaP_AGAP006668AgaP_AGAP006755U5 snRNAAgaP_AGAP007325HRMT1L1AgaP_AGAP004950


Description

This process describes the conversion of precursor messenger RNA into mature messenger RNA (mRNA). The pre-mRNA molecule undergoes three main modifications. These modifications are 5' capping, 3' polyadenylation, and RNA splicing, which occur in the cell nucleus before the RNA is translated.

5' Capping: Capping of the pre-mRNA involves the addition of 7-methylguanosine (m7G) to the 5' end. The cap protects the 5' end of the primary RNA transcript from attack by ribonucleases that have specificity to the 3'5' phosphodiester bonds.

3' Processing: The pre-mRNA processing at the 3' end of the RNA molecule involves cleavage of its 3' end and then the addition of about 200 adenine residues to form a poly(A) tail. As the poly(A) tails is synthesised, it binds multiple copies of poly(A) binding protein, which protects the 3'end from ribonuclease digestion.

Splicing: RNA splicing is the process by which introns, regions of RNA that do not code for protein, are removed from the pre-mRNA and the remaining exons connected to re-form a single continuous molecule.

Description adapted from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-transcriptional_modification

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GenMAPP notes 
Gene lists from obtained from InterPro 9-23-2003: Mm RNA-binding region RNP-1 (RNA recognition motif)
GenMAPP remarks 
Adapted from http://www.reactome.org.
HomologyConvert 
This pathway was inferred from Homo sapiens pathway WP411(r30272) with a 65% conversion rate.

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ATPMetabolite
AgaP_AGAP000178GeneProduct1272086 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP000399GeneProduct1271847 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP000847GeneProduct1277360 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP001064GeneProduct1278678 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP001195GeneProduct1281974 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP001224GeneProduct1281946 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP001419GeneProduct1281757 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP001460GeneProduct1281715 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP001538GeneProduct1281638 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP001645GeneProduct1281527 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP001792GeneProduct1281323 (Entrez Gene) GenBank sequence: M10329
AgaP_AGAP002144GeneProduct1269414 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002193GeneProduct1269364 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002265GeneProduct1269293 (Entrez Gene) PMID: 14559993. SRrp86 is a unique member of the SR protein superfamily containing one RNA recognition motif and two serine-arginine (SR)-rich domains separated by an unusual glutamic acid-lysine (EK)-rich region. Previously, we showed that SRrp86 could regulate alternative splicing by both positively and negatively modulating the activity of other SR proteins and that the unique EK domain could inhibit both constitutive and alternative splicing. These functions were most consistent with the model in which SRrp86 functions by interacting with and thereby modulating the activity of target proteins. To identify the specific proteins that interact with SRrp86, we used a yeast two-hybrid library screen and immunoprecipitation coupled to mass spectrometry. We show that SRrp86 interacts with all of the core SR proteins, as well as a subset of other splicing regulatory proteins, including SAF-B, hnRNP G, YB-1, and p72. In contrast to previous results that showed activation of SRp20 by SRrp86, we now show that SAF-B, hnRNP G, and 9G8 all antagonize the activity of SRrp86. Overall, we conclude that not only does SRrp86 regulate SR protein activity but that it is, in turn, regulated by other splicing factors to control alternative splice site selection.
AgaP_AGAP002307GeneProduct1273662 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002374GeneProduct3290608 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002474GeneProduct1273485 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002614GeneProduct1273354 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002658GeneProduct1273301 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002706GeneProduct1273262 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002776GeneProduct1273194 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002895GeneProduct1273072 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002908GeneProduct1273053 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002947GeneProduct1273015 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP002956GeneProduct1273007 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP003019GeneProduct1272933 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP003428GeneProduct1272801 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP003460GeneProduct1272829 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP003462GeneProduct1272833 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP003635GeneProduct1274299 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP003794GeneProduct1271533 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP003936GeneProduct1278762 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP003945GeneProduct1278776 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP004090GeneProduct1270887 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP004414GeneProduct1274558 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP004592GeneProduct1275942 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP004610GeneProduct1275923 (Entrez Gene) PMID: 14729963
AgaP_AGAP004682GeneProduct1268691 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP004765GeneProduct1278460 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP004950GeneProduct1275761 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005021GeneProduct4576284 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005117GeneProduct1274794 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005136GeneProduct1274814 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005142GeneProduct1274820 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005298GeneProduct1270385 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005322GeneProduct1276029 (Entrez Gene) PMID: 12773558
AgaP_AGAP005366GeneProduct3289953 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005523GeneProduct1276207 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005549GeneProduct1276233 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP005640GeneProduct1276326 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP006108GeneProduct4576730 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP006171GeneProduct1276838 (Entrez Gene) PMID: 12773558
AgaP_AGAP006240GeneProduct1276901 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP006599GeneProduct1277182 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP006668GeneProduct4576768 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP006755GeneProduct1270305 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP006885GeneProduct1270195 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP007212GeneProduct1269919 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP007242GeneProduct1269904 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP007246GeneProduct1269901 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP007325GeneProduct1269848 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP007670GeneProduct1269557 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP007701GeneProduct1269532 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP007810GeneProduct1278148 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP008122GeneProduct1277833 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP008263GeneProduct1277723 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP008298GeneProduct1277686 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP008303GeneProduct1277682 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP008433GeneProduct1277542 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP008528GeneProduct1277444 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP008577GeneProduct1275439 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP008925GeneProduct1279895 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP009093GeneProduct1280046 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP009296GeneProduct1280262 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP009477GeneProduct1271433 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP009506GeneProduct1271405 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP009570GeneProduct1278931 (Entrez Gene) PMID: 14729963
AgaP_AGAP009905GeneProduct1279319 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP010496GeneProduct1275237 (Entrez Gene) Antagonist splicing factor
AgaP_AGAP010918GeneProduct1271032 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP011035GeneProduct1269464 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP011149GeneProduct1270778 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP011328GeneProduct1270609 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP011340GeneProduct1270599 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP011494GeneProduct1278378 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP011637GeneProduct1280995 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP011907GeneProduct1280756 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP012054GeneProduct1280613 (Entrez Gene)
AgaP_AGAP012380GeneProduct1280333 (Entrez Gene)
CLK1GeneProductPMID: 15010457: Inhibitor John C. Bell, PhD

Professor, Depts. of Medicine and Biochemistry, Microbiology & Immunology University of Ottawa Career Scientist, Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre Associate Scientist, The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Telephone: 613-737-7700 ext 6893 Fax: 613-247-3524 Email: [email protected] The control of pre-mRNA splicing by the Clk kinase family

We are studying a family of kinases which we believe provide an interface between intracellular signaling networks and the post-transcriptional mechanism of mRNA splicing. We are performing a structure:function analysis of the three Clk family members to identify domains in the three proteins which are involved in regulating splicing. Using homologous recombination we are generating null strains of mice which are lacking one, two or all three Clk genes. The Clk kinases all possess dual specificity kinase activity and yeast expression systems are being used to produce large amounts of the kinase to perform a detailed analysis of the sites of serine, threonine and tyrosine autophosphorylation within the kinase.
CLK2GeneProduct
CLK4GeneProduct
CPSF4GeneProduct
CUGBP1GeneProduct
DDX20GeneProduct
DICER1GeneProduct
FUSIP1GeneProductFUSI MOUSE PMID: 11684676
GMPMetaboliteHMDB01397 (HMDB)
HNRPA2B1GeneProduct
HNRPA3P1GeneProduct
HNRPCGeneProduct
HNRPH1GeneProduct
HNRPH2GeneProduct
HNRPKGeneProduct
HNRPUGeneProduct
HRMT1L1GeneProduct
NCBP2GeneProduct
NONOGeneProduct
PAPOLAGeneProduct
PCBP2GeneProduct
PRPF4BGeneProduct
PSKH1GeneProductPMID: 12466556
PTBP2GeneProduct
RBMXGeneProduct
RNU2GeneProductGenBank sequence: K00027
SF3A3GeneProduct
SF4GeneProductinferred from: SURP 2, G patch protein, UniProt:O60378
SFRS10GeneProduct
SFRS14GeneProduct
SFRS2GeneProduct
SFRS4GeneProduct
SFRS5GeneProduct
SFRS9GeneProductPMID: 12738786, PMID: 12024014 (associated with hnRNP A1 splicing)
SNRPB2GeneProduct
SNRPEGeneProduct
SNRPNGeneProduct
SRPK2GeneProductPMID: 12773558
SSFA1GeneProduct
U1 snRNARnaGenBank sequence: J00645
U4 snRNAGeneProductGenBank sequence: M10328, M18004
U5 snRNAGeneProductGenBank sequence: AB021173
U5-116KDGeneProduct

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