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. 1999 Jul;5(7):893–908. doi: 10.1017/s1355838299990520

The human Prp8 protein is a component of both U2- and U12-dependent spliceosomes.

H R Luo 1, G A Moreau 1, N Levin 1, M J Moore 1
PMCID: PMC1369814  PMID: 10411133

Abstract

This study reports the cloning, sequencing, and development of antisera against the human U5 snRNP 220-kDa protein or hPrp8p. Prp8p is the most highly conserved large nuclear protein known to date, but it is not related to any other protein. Southern, Northern, and expressed sequence tag analyses indicate that hPrp8p is encoded by a single gene. Prp8p is a core component of U5 snRNP and the U4/U6.U5 tri-snRNP, and antibodies raised against it immunoprecipitate both the major, U2-dependent and minor, U12-dependent spliceosomes. These spliceosomes, which excise different classes of introns, contain distinct sets of snRNAs overlapping only with U5 snRNA. Other than the core Sm proteins, hPrp8p is the first splicing factor shown to be common to both spliceosomes.

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