Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
PLoS ONE
Publication Date
3-20-2014
Abstract
Trypanosoma brucei relies on Spliced leader trans splicing to generate functional messenger RNAs. Trans splicing joins the specialized SL exon from the SL RNA to pre-mRNAs and is mediated by the trans-spliceosome, which is made up of small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles and non-snRNP factors. Although the trans spliceosome is essential for trypanosomatid gene expression, not all spliceosomal protein factors are known and of these, only a few are completely characterized. In this study, we have characterized the trypanosome Splicing Factor, SF3a60, the only currently annotated SF3a component. As expected, epitope-tagged SF3a60 localizes in the trypanosome nucleus. SF3a60 is essential for cell viability but its depletion seem to have no detectable effect on trans-splicing. In addition, we used SF3a60 as bait in a Yeast-2-hybrid system screen and identified its interacting protein factors. The interactions with SF3a120, SF3a66 and SAP130 were confirmed by tandem affinity purification and mass spectrometry. © 2014 Nyambega et al.
PubMed ID
24651488
Recommended Citation
Nyambega, B., Helbig, C., Masiga, D., Clayton, C., & Levin, M. (2014). Proteins associated with SF3a60 in T. brucei. PLoS ONE, 9 (3) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091956