Compelling in vivo studies suggest a tight functional linkage
between RNA polymerase II transcription and pre-messenger RNA splicing.
At present, the specific interactions involved in this coupling are
poorly understood and deserve investigation. To this end, we developed
an in vitro system that permits study of coupled transcription and
splicing. Transcripts generated by RNA polymerase II were accurately
and efficiently spliced under reaction conditions that permitted both
transcription and splicing to occur simultaneously. The splicing of
RNA-polymerase-II-driven transcripts was accelerated relative to that
of the same transcripts driven by T7 RNA polymerase. Moreover, the
product of exon ligation was found associated with the DNA template
in reactions driven by RNA polymerase II. These two findings indicate
that transcription and splicing were coupled in the in vitro system
driven by RNA polymerase II, and suggest that this system will be
useful for the biochemical study of this coupling.