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Alternative splicing: the pledge, the turn, and the prestige: the key role of alternative splicing in human biological systems
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing is a tightly controlled process conducted by the spliceosome,
with the assistance of several regulators, resulting in the expression of different transcript …
with the assistance of several regulators, resulting in the expression of different transcript …
Alternative splicing as a biomarker and potential target for drug discovery
Alternative splicing is a key process of multi-exonic gene expression during pre-mRNA
maturation. In this process, particular exons of a gene will be included within or excluded …
maturation. In this process, particular exons of a gene will be included within or excluded …
Nuclear matrix protein Matrin3 regulates alternative splicing and forms overlap** regulatory networks with PTB
Matrin3 is an RNA‐and DNA‐binding nuclear matrix protein found to be associated with
neural and muscular degenerative diseases. A number of possible functions of Matrin3 have …
neural and muscular degenerative diseases. A number of possible functions of Matrin3 have …
Nuclear retention of mRNAs–quality control, gene regulation and human disease
M Wegener, M Müller-McNicoll - Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2018 - Elsevier
Nuclear retention of incompletely spliced or mature mRNAs emerges as a novel, previously
underappreciated layer of gene regulation, which enables the cell to rapidly respond to …
underappreciated layer of gene regulation, which enables the cell to rapidly respond to …
RBFOX2-regulated TEAD1 alternative splicing plays a pivotal role in Hippo-YAP signaling
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing is key to proteome diversity; however, the biological roles of
alternative splicing (AS) in signaling pathways remain elusive. Here, we focus on TEA …
alternative splicing (AS) in signaling pathways remain elusive. Here, we focus on TEA …
Non-sequential and multi-step splicing of the dystrophin transcript
I Gazzoli, I Pulyakhina, NE Verwey, Y Ariyurek… - RNA biology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The dystrophin protein encoding DMD gene is the longest human gene. The 2.2 Mb long
human dystrophin transcript takes 16 hours to be transcribed and is co-transcriptionally …
human dystrophin transcript takes 16 hours to be transcribed and is co-transcriptionally …
Prp19‐associated splicing factor Cwf15 regulates fungal virulence and development in the rice blast fungus
X Liu, X Pan, D Chen, C Yin, J Peng… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The splicing factor Cwf15 is an essential component of the Prp19‐associated component of
the spliceosome and regulates intron splicing in several model species, including yeasts …
the spliceosome and regulates intron splicing in several model species, including yeasts …
Genetic variants of mucins: unexplored conundrum
S Kumar, E Cruz, S Joshi, A Patel, R Jahan… - …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Alternative gene splicing, occurring ubiquitously in multicellular organisms can produce
several protein isoforms with putatively different functions. The enormously extended …
several protein isoforms with putatively different functions. The enormously extended …
MicroExonator enables systematic discovery and quantification of microexons across mouse embryonic development
Background Microexons, exons that are≤ 30 nucleotides, are a highly conserved and
dynamically regulated set of cassette exons. They have key roles in nervous system …
dynamically regulated set of cassette exons. They have key roles in nervous system …
RBM4 promotes neuronal differentiation and neurite outgrowth by modulating Numb isoform expression
RBM4 participates in cell differentiation by regulating tissue-specific alternative pre-mRNA
splicing. RBM4 also has been implicated in neurogenesis in the mouse embryonic brain …
splicing. RBM4 also has been implicated in neurogenesis in the mouse embryonic brain …