Regulation of pre-mRNA splicing: roles in physiology and disease, and therapeutic prospects
The removal of introns from mRNA precursors and its regulation by alternative splicing are
key for eukaryotic gene expression and cellular function, as evidenced by the numerous …
key for eukaryotic gene expression and cellular function, as evidenced by the numerous …
[HTML][HTML] CLIP and complementary methods
RNA molecules start assembling into ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes during
transcription. Dynamic RNP assembly, largely directed by cis-acting elements on the RNA …
transcription. Dynamic RNP assembly, largely directed by cis-acting elements on the RNA …
Alternative splicing regulatory networks: functions, mechanisms, and evolution
High-throughput sequencing-based methods and their applications in the study of
transcriptomes have revolutionized our understanding of alternative splicing. Networks of …
transcriptomes have revolutionized our understanding of alternative splicing. Networks of …
[HTML][HTML] A cross-disorder dosage sensitivity map of the human genome
Rare copy-number variants (rCNVs) include deletions and duplications that occur
infrequently in the global human population and can confer substantial risk for disease. In …
infrequently in the global human population and can confer substantial risk for disease. In …
Transcriptome variation in human tissues revealed by long-read sequencing
DA Glinos, G Garborcauskas, P Hoffman, N Ehsan… - Nature, 2022 - nature.com
Regulation of transcript structure generates transcript diversity and plays an important role in
human disease,,,,,–. The advent of long-read sequencing technologies offers the opportunity …
human disease,,,,,–. The advent of long-read sequencing technologies offers the opportunity …
RNA mis-splicing in disease
MM Scotti, MS Swanson - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2016 - nature.com
The human transcriptome is composed of a vast RNA population that undergoes further
diversification by splicing. Detecting specific splice sites in this large sequence pool is the …
diversification by splicing. Detecting specific splice sites in this large sequence pool is the …
Deep intronic mutations and human disease
Next-generation sequencing has revolutionized clinical diagnostic testing. Yet, for a
substantial proportion of patients, sequence information restricted to exons and exon–intron …
substantial proportion of patients, sequence information restricted to exons and exon–intron …
Single-cell full-length total RNA sequencing uncovers dynamics of recursive splicing and enhancer RNAs
T Hayashi, H Ozaki, Y Sasagawa, M Umeda… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Total RNA sequencing has been used to reveal poly (A) and non-poly (A) RNA expression,
RNA processing and enhancer activity. To date, no method for full-length total RNA …
RNA processing and enhancer activity. To date, no method for full-length total RNA …
Intron retention as a component of regulated gene expression programs
Intron retention has long been an exemplar of regulated splicing with case studies of
individual events serving as models that provided key mechanistic insights into the process …
individual events serving as models that provided key mechanistic insights into the process …
[HTML][HTML] Anything but ordinary–emerging splicing mechanisms in eukaryotic gene regulation
NH Gehring, JY Roignant - Trends in Genetics, 2021 - cell.com
Splicing of precursor mRNAs (pre-mRNA) is an important step during eukaryotic gene
expression. The identification of the actual splice sites and the proper removal of introns are …
expression. The identification of the actual splice sites and the proper removal of introns are …