Parenteau J, et al. (2008) Deletion of Many Yeast Introns Reveals a Minority of Genes that Require Splicing for Function. Mol Biol Cell 19(5):1932-41
Abstract: Monitoring Editor: Marvin P. Wickens Splicing regulates gene expression and contributes to proteomic diversity in higher eukaryotes. However, in yeast only 283 of the 6000 genes contain introns and their impact on cell function is not clear. To assess the contribution of introns to cell function, we initiated large-scale intron deletions in yeast with the ultimate goal of creating an intron-free model eukaryote. We show that about one-third of yeast introns are not essential for growth. Only three intron deletions caused severe growth defects but normal growth was restored in all cases by expressing the intronless mRNA from a heterologous promoter. Twenty percent of the intron deletions caused minor phenotypes under different growth conditions. Strikingly, the combined deletion of all introns from the fifteen cytoskeleton-related genes did not affect growth or strain fitness. Together, our results show that while the presence of introns may optimize gene expression and provide benefit under stress, a majority of introns could be removed with minor consequences on growth under laboratory conditions, supporting the view that many introns could be phased out of S. cerevisiae without blocking cell growth.
| Status: Published | Type: Journal Article | PubMed ID: 18287520 |
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