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Mechanistic consequences of mutations in spliceosomal snRNAs

$398,113R01FY2013GMNIH

Cleveland Clinic Lerner Com-Cwru, Cleveland OH

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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The removal of introns from pre-mRNA transcripts is an essential step in the expression of almost all human genes. we are collaborating with several groups to determine the molecular consequences of human mutations in the U4atac snRNA gene (RNU4ATAC) that are the cause of the rare and severe developmental disorder microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type I (MOPD I). U4atac snRNA is required for the splicing of the minor class U12- dependent introns. Genes containing these introns are poorly spliced in MOPD I patient cells. We hypothesize that the various pathologies seen in MOPD I are caused by reduced splicing or mis-splicing of a small number of U12-dependent intron containing genes. We have developed cell lines and assay systems to investigate the specific defect(s) in splicing caused by the mutations. We will use these cell lines to analyze the effects of the U4atac snRNA mutations on gene expression using RNA-Seq. We will also investigate the functional consequences of additional naturally occurring sequence polymorphisms that we have identified in U4atac and other snRNA genes. Successful completion of these studies will advance our understanding of spliceosomal splicing, define the molecular causes of a human disease and determine the role of U12-dependent splicing in gene expression and development.

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