RBFOX and PTBP1 proteins regulate the alternative splicing of micro-exons in human brain transcripts
RBFOX and PTBP1 proteins regulate the alternative splicing of micro-exons in human brain transcripts
Ninety-four percent of mammalian protein-coding exons exceed 51 nucleotides (nt) in length. The paucity of micro-exons (≤ 51 nt) suggests that their recognition and correct processing by the splicing machinery present greater challenges than for longer exons. Yet, because thousands of human genes harbor processed micro-exons, specialized mechanisms may be in place to promote their splicing. Here, we survey deep genomic data sets to define 13,085 micro-exons and to study their splicing mechanisms and molecular functions. More than 60% of annotated human micro-exons exhibit a high level of sequence conservation, an indicator of functionality. While most human micro-exons require splicing-enhancing genomic features to be processed, the splicing of hundreds of micro-exons is enhanced by the adjacent binding of splice factors in the introns of pre-messenger RNAs. Notably, splicing of a significant number of micro-exons was found to be facilitated by the binding of RBFOX proteins, which promote their inclusion in the brain, muscle, and heart. Our analyses suggest that accurate regulation of micro-exon inclusion by RBFOX proteins and PTBP1 plays an important role in the maintenance of tissue-specific protein–protein interactions.
- Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics United Kingdom
- University of Oxford United Kingdom
- University of East Anglia United Kingdom
Nucleotides, Research, 610, Brain, Chromosome Mapping, RNA-Binding Proteins, Exons, Genomics, Heterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoproteins, Introns, Alternative Splicing, Mice, Gene Expression Regulation, Animals, Humans, Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs, RNA Splicing Factors, RNA, Messenger, Conserved Sequence, Polypyrimidine Tract-Binding Protein
Nucleotides, Research, 610, Brain, Chromosome Mapping, RNA-Binding Proteins, Exons, Genomics, Heterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoproteins, Introns, Alternative Splicing, Mice, Gene Expression Regulation, Animals, Humans, Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs, RNA Splicing Factors, RNA, Messenger, Conserved Sequence, Polypyrimidine Tract-Binding Protein
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