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. 1996 Aug;2(8):811–823.

The Sm binding site targets U7 snRNA to coiled bodies (spheres) of amphibian oocytes.

C H Wu 1, C Murphy 1, J G Gall 1
PMCID: PMC1369417  PMID: 8752090

Abstract

Using cytoplasmic and nuclear injection assays, we show that U7 snRNA constructs are targeted rapidly and specifically to the coiled bodies (spheres) in the germinal vesicle (GV) of the amphibian oocyte, including those coiled bodies attached to the lampbrush chromosomes at the histone gene loci. Because the U7 snRNP is required for removing the 3' end of histone pre-mRNA, we suggest that a major function of coiled bodies is to recruit U7 snRNPs to the histone gene loci, before they associate with the pre-mRNA. Targeting to coiled bodies requires the specific U7 Sm binding site; replacement of the U7 Sm site by that of U2 snRNA reduces this targeting dramatically. No other part of the molecule is required, and the U7 Sm binding site alone is sufficient to direct nuclear import of an unrelated RNA sequence and its specific targeting to coiled bodies. Injected U7 constructs displace the endogenous U7 in the coiled bodies, the amount of injected U7 that ends up in coiled bodies being roughly equal to the amount of endogenous U7 snRNA.

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