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Early developmental arrest and impaired gastrointestinal homeostasis in U12-dependent splicing-defective Rnpc3-deficient mice
Abstract
Splicing is an essential step in eukaryotic gene expression. While the majority of introns is excised by the U2-dependent, or major class, spliceosome, the appropriate expression of a very small subset of genes depends on U12-dependent, or minor class, splicing. The U11/U12 65K protein (hereafter 65K), encoded by RNPC3, is one of seven proteins that are unique to the U12-dependent spliceosome, and previous studies including our own have established that it plays a role in plant and vertebrate development. To pinpoint the impact of 65K loss during mammalian development and in adulthood, we generated germline and conditional Rnpc3-deficient mice. Homozygous Rnpc3(-/-)embryos died prior to blastocyst implantation, whereas Rnpc3(+/-)mice were born at the expected frequency, achieved sexual maturity, and exhibited a completely normal lifespan. Systemic recombination of conditional Rnpc3 alleles in adult (Rnpc3(lox/lox)) mice caused rapid weight loss, leukopenia, and degeneration of the epithelial lining of the entire gastrointestinal tract, the latter due to increased cell death and a reduction in cell proliferation. Accompanying this, we observed a loss of both 65K and the pro-proliferative phospho-ERK1/2 proteins from the stem/progenitor cells at the base of intestinal crypts. RT-PCR analysis of RNA extracted from purified preparations of intestinal epithelial cells with recombined Rnpc3(lox )alleles revealed increased frequency of U12-type intron retention in all transcripts tested. Our study, using a novel conditional mouse model of Rnpc3 deficiency, establishes that U12-dependent splicing is not only important during development but is indispensable throughout life.
| Type | Journal |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 1355-8382 |
| Authors | Doggett, K.; Williams, B. B.; Markmiller, S.; Geng, F. S.; Coates, J.; Mieruszynski, S.; Ernst, M.; Thomas, T.; Heath, J. K. |
| Publisher Name | RNA |
| Published Date | 2019-01-21 |
| Published Volume | 24 |
| Published Issue | 12 |
| Published Pages | 1856-1870 |
| Status | Published in-print |
| DOI | 10.1261/rna.068221.118 |
| URL link to publisher's version | <Go to ISI>://WOS:000450373800019 |