Title (en)
Purifying selection against spurious splicing signals contributes to the base composition evolution of the polypyrimidine tract
Language
English
Description (en)
Among eukaryotes, the major spliceosomal pathway is highly conserved. While long introns may contain additional regulatory sequences, the ones in short introns seem to be nearly exclusively related to splicing. Although these regulatory sequences involved in splicing are well-characterized, little is known about their evolution. At the 3' end of introns, the splice signal nearly universally contains the dimer AG, which consists of purines, and the polypyrimidine tract upstream of this 3' splice signal is characterized by over-representation of pyrimidines. If the over-representation of pyrimidines in the polypyrimidine tract is also due to avoidance of a premature splicing signal, we hypothesize that AG should be the most under-represented dimer. Through the use of DNA-strand asymmetry patterns, we confirm this prediction in fruit flies of the genus Drosophila and by comparing the asymmetry patterns to a presumably neutrally evolving region, we quantify the selection strength acting on each motif. Moreover, our inference and simulation method revealed that the best explanation for the base composition evolution of the polypyrimidine tract is the joint action of purifying selection against a spurious 3' splice signal and the selection for pyrimidines. Patterns of asymmetry in other eukaryotes indicate that avoidance of premature splicing similarly affects the nucleotide composition in their polypyrimidine tracts.
Keywords (en)
Base Sequence; Base Composition; Mutation; RNA Splicing; Introns; Pyrimidines Metabolism
DOI
10.1111/jeb.14205
Author of the digital object
Burçin Yıldırım  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics)
Claus Vogl  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics)
Format
application/pdf
Size
1.4 MB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Pages or Volume
18
Volume
36
Number
9
From Page
1295
To Page
1312
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
2023