The pillar of faithful premature-messenger (pre-mRNA) splicing is the precise recognition of key intronic sequences by specific splicing factors. The heptameric splicing factor 3b (SF3b) recognizes the branch point sequence (BPS), a key part of the 3′ splice site. SF3b contains SF3B1, a protein holding recurrent cancer-associated mutations. Among these, K700E, the most-frequent SF3B1 mutation, triggers aberrant splicing, being primarily implicated in hematologic malignancies. Yet, K700E and the BPS recognition site are 60 Å apart, suggesting the existence of an allosteric cross-talk between the two distal spots. Here, we couple molecular dynamics simulations and dynamical network theory analysis to unlock the molecular terms underpinning the impact of SF3b splicing factor mutations on pre-mRNA selection. We establish that by weakening and remodeling interactions of pre-mRNA with SF3b, K700E scrambles RNA-mediated allosteric cross-talk between the BPS and the mutation site. We propose that the altered allostery contributes to cancer-associated missplicing by mutated SF3B1. This finding broadens our comprehension of the elaborate mechanisms underlying pre-mRNA metabolism in eukaryotes.

Cancer-Related Mutations Alter RNA-Driven Functional Cross-Talk Underlying Premature-Messenger RNA Recognition by Splicing Factor SF3b

Janos P.
Secondo
;
Rozza R.
Penultimo
;
Magistrato A.
Ultimo
2023

Abstract

The pillar of faithful premature-messenger (pre-mRNA) splicing is the precise recognition of key intronic sequences by specific splicing factors. The heptameric splicing factor 3b (SF3b) recognizes the branch point sequence (BPS), a key part of the 3′ splice site. SF3b contains SF3B1, a protein holding recurrent cancer-associated mutations. Among these, K700E, the most-frequent SF3B1 mutation, triggers aberrant splicing, being primarily implicated in hematologic malignancies. Yet, K700E and the BPS recognition site are 60 Å apart, suggesting the existence of an allosteric cross-talk between the two distal spots. Here, we couple molecular dynamics simulations and dynamical network theory analysis to unlock the molecular terms underpinning the impact of SF3b splicing factor mutations on pre-mRNA selection. We establish that by weakening and remodeling interactions of pre-mRNA with SF3b, K700E scrambles RNA-mediated allosteric cross-talk between the BPS and the mutation site. We propose that the altered allostery contributes to cancer-associated missplicing by mutated SF3B1. This finding broadens our comprehension of the elaborate mechanisms underlying pre-mRNA metabolism in eukaryotes.
2023
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molecular dynamics, splice some mutations, cancer
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Descrizione: This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 14(27), pp. 6263–6269, copyright © ACS 2023 after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01402
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