نتایج جستجو برای: splicing

تعداد نتایج: 27121  

Journal: :Genome research 2014
C Joel McManus Joseph D Coolon Jodi Eipper-Mains Patricia J Wittkopp Brenton R Graveley

The proteome expanding effects of alternative pre-mRNA splicing have had a profound impact on eukaryotic evolution. The events that create this diversity can be placed into four major classes: exon skipping, intron retention, alternative 5' splice sites, and alternative 3' splice sites. Although the regulatory mechanisms and evolutionary pressures among alternative splicing classes clearly diff...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Vita Dauksaite Göran Akusjärvi

The essential splicing factor ASF/SF2 activates or represses splicing depending on where on the pre-mRNA it binds. We have shown previously that ASF/SF2 inhibits adenovirus IIIa pre-mRNA splicing by binding to an intronic repressor element. Here we used MS2-ASF/SF2 fusion proteins to show that the second RNA binding domain (RBD2) is both necessary and sufficient for the splicing repressor funct...

Journal: :Methods 2005
Karpagam Srinivasan Lily Shiue Justin D Hayes Ross Centers Sean Fitzwater Rebecca Loewen Lillian R Edmondson Jessica Bryant Michael Smith Claire Rommelfanger Valerie Welch Tyson A Clark Charles W Sugnet Kenneth J Howe Yael Mandel-Gutfreund Manuel Ares

Splicing and alternative splicing are major processes in the interpretation and expression of genetic information for metazoan organisms. The study of splicing is moving from focused attention on the regulatory mechanisms of a selected set of paradigmatic alternative splicing events to questions of global integration of splicing regulation with genome and cell function. For this reason, paralle...

Journal: :RNA 2005
Ritesh Agrawal Gary D Stormo

RNA editing and alternative splicing are two processes that increase protein diversity. The relationship between the two processes is not well understood. There are a few examples of correlations between editing and alternative splicing, but these are all nearby effects. A search for alternative splicing among 16 edited genes in Drosophila reveals two novel instances of alternative splicing. In...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Mohini Jangi Phillip A. Sharp

Coherent splicing networks arise from many discrete splicing decisions regulated in unison. Here, we examine the properties of robust, context-specific splicing networks. We propose that a subset of key splicing regulators, or "master splicing factors," respond to environmental cues to establish and maintain tissue transcriptomes during development.

2012
Sherzod Turaev Y. S. Gan Mohamed Othman Nor Haniza Sarmin W. H. Fong

In this paper we introduce a new variant of splicing systems, called weighted splicing systems, and establish some basic properties of language families generated by this type of splicing systems. We show that a simple extension of splicing systems with weights can increase the computational power of splicing systems with finite components.

2010
Agnieszka Piekielko-Witkowska Hanna Wiszomirska Anna Wojcicka Piotr Poplawski Joanna Boguslawska Zbigniew Tanski Alicja Nauman

BACKGROUND Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type of renal cancer. One of the processes disturbed in this cancer type is alternative splicing, although phenomena underlying these disturbances remain unknown. Alternative splicing consists of selective removal of introns and joining of residual exons of the primary transcript, to produce mRNA molecules of different sequen...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Stephanie D. Shaw Sutapa Chakrabarti Gourisankar Ghosh Adrian R. Krainer

Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition motifs (RRMs) and a C-terminal arginine- and serine-rich (RS) domain. SR proteins bind to exonic splicing enhancers via their RRM(s), and from this position are thought to promote splicing by antagonizing splicing silencers, recruiting other components of the splicing machinery through RS-RS domain...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1987
J B Wyngaarden

Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are essential splicing factors with one or two RNA-recognition motifs (RRMs) and a C-terminal arginineand serine-rich (RS) domain. SR proteins bind to exonic splicing enhancers via their RRM(s), and from this position are thought to promote splicing by antagonizing splicing silencers, recruiting other components of the splicing machinery through RS-RS domain i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Johann Soret Nadia Bakkour Sophie Maire Sébastien Durand Latifa Zekri Mathieu Gabut Weronika Fic Gilles Divita Christian Rivalle Daniel Dauzonne Chi Hung Nguyen Philippe Jeanteur Jamal Tazi

The prevalence of alternative splicing as a target for alterations leading to human genetic disorders makes it highly relevant for therapy. Here we have used in vitro splicing reactions with different splicing reporter constructs to screen 4,000 chemical compounds for their ability to selectively inhibit spliceosome assembly and splicing. We discovered indole derivatives as potent inhibitors of...

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