نتایج جستجو برای: splicing modulation

تعداد نتایج: 176802  

2017
Natalia N. Singh José Bruno Del Rio-Malewski Diou Luo Eric W. Ottesen Matthew D. Howell Ravindra N. Singh

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is caused by deletions or mutations of the Survival Motor Neuron 1 (SMN1) gene coupled with predominant skipping of SMN2 exon 7. The only approved SMA treatment is an antisense oligonucleotide that targets the intronic splicing silencer N1 (ISS-N1), located downstream of the 5' splice site (5'ss) of exon 7. Here, we describe a novel approach to exon 7 splicing modu...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2017
Akihide Yoshimi Omar Abdel-Wahab

Splicing of precursor messenger RNA is a critical step in regulating gene expression, and major advances are being made in understanding the composition and structure of the enzymatic complex that performs splicing, which is termed the "spliceosome." In parallel, there has been increased appreciation for diverse mechanisms by which alterations in splicing contribute to cancer pathogenesis. Key ...

2018
Leping Shao Li Cui Jingru Lu Yanhua Lang Irene Bottillo Xiangzhong Zhao

Pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (PHAII) is a rare renal tubular disease that is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Mutations in four genes (WNK1,WNK4,CUL3, and KLHL3) have been identified to be responsible for this disease. Cullin 3 (CUL3) and KLHL3 are subunits of Cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase complexes, and the serine-threonine kinases WNK1 and WNK4 are substrates of this ubiquitin ...

Journal: :RNA 2008
Vincent Shen Hudan Liu Shin-Wu Liu Xinfu Jiao Megerditch Kiledjian

The human scavenger decapping enzyme, DcpS, functions to hydrolyze the resulting cap structure following cytoplasmic mRNA decay yet is, surprisingly, a nuclear protein by immunofluorescence. Here, we show that DcpS is a nucleocytoplasmic shuttling protein that contains separable nuclear import and Crm-1-dependent export signals. We postulated that the presence of DcpS in both cellular compartme...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Sigal Savaldi-Goldstein Dvora Aviv Olga Davydov Robert Fluhr

Alternative splicing is a major contributor to genome complexity, playing a significant role in various cellular functions, including signal transduction, immunity, and development. The spliceosomal machinery is responsible for the processing of nuclear RNA. Several splicing factors associated with this complex are phosphorylated by kinases that possess a conserved LAMMER motif. We demonstrate ...

2017
Wei Liu Bing Han Wenjiao Zhu Tong Cheng Mengxia Fan Jiajun Wu Ying Yang Hui Zhu Jiqiang Si Qifeng Lyu Weiran Chai Shuangxia Zhao Huaidong Song Yanping Kuang Jie Qiao

Selective splicing is a feature of luteinizing hormone receptor (LHCGR). A cryptic exon (LHCGR-exon 6A) was found to be derived from alternative splicing in intron 6 of the LHCGR gene, which including two transcripts LHCGR-exon 6A-long and LHCGR-exon 6A-short. We addressed the functional consequences of SNP rs68073206, located at the +5 position of an alternative 5' splice donor site, and obser...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2002
Zhaohua Tang Norbert F Käufer Ren-Jang Lin

The unexpected low number of genes in the human genome has triggered increasing attention to alternative pre-mRNA splicing, and serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins have been correlated with the complex alternative splicing that is a characteristic of metazoans. SR proteins interact with RNA and splicing protein factors, and they also undergo reversible phosphorylation, thereby regulating constit...

Journal: :gene, cell and tissue 0
susana ferreira department of genetics, faculty of medicine, university of porto, oporto, portugal; department of genetics, faculty of medicine, university of porto, 4200319, porto, portugal. tel: +351-225513647, fax: +351-225513648 miguel viana-baptista department of neurology, egas moniz hospital, lisbon, portugal daniel rodrigues institute for molecular and cell biology, oporto, portugal joao paulo oliveira department of genetics, faculty of medicine, university of porto, oporto, portugal; medical genetics outpatient clinic, sao joao hospital centre, oporto, portugal; nephrology research and development group, university of porto, oporto, portugal

results approximately 20% of the patients expressed alternatively spliced transcripts of gla mrna involving exon 3. we additionally report that such non-canonical transcripts are physiologically expressed at trace levels in healthy individuals, and that their expression in leukocytes markedly increased in blood samples kept at room-temperature for 48 hours before rna extraction. background defi...

2014
Xuexia Zhou Wenwu Wu Huang Li Yuanming Cheng Ning Wei Jie Zong Xiaoyan Feng Zhiqin Xie Dai Chen James L. Manley Hui Wang Ying Feng

Splicing factor SRSF10 is known to function as a sequence-specific splicing activator. Here, we used RNA-seq coupled with bioinformatics analysis to identify the extensive splicing network regulated by SRSF10 in chicken cells. We found that SRSF10 promoted both exon inclusion and exclusion. Motif analysis revealed that SRSF10 binding to cassette exons was associated with exon inclusion, whereas...

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