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In vivo effects on intron retention and exon skipping by the U2AF large subunit and SF1/BBP in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Authors:Ma Long  Tan Zhiping  Teng Yanling  Hoersch Sebastian  Horvitz H Robert
Affiliation:State Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Biological Sciences and Technology, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Abstract:The in vivo analysis of the roles of splicing factors in regulating alternative splicing in animals remains a challenge. Using a microarray-based screen, we identified a Caenorhabditis elegans gene, tos-1, that exhibited three of the four major types of alternative splicing: intron retention, exon skipping, and, in the presence of U2AF large subunit mutations, the use of alternative 3' splice sites. Mutations in the splicing factors U2AF large subunit and SF1/BBP altered the splicing of tos-1. 3' splice sites of the retained intron or before the skipped exon regulate the splicing pattern of tos-1. Our study provides in vivo evidence that intron retention and exon skipping can be regulated largely by the identities of 3' splice sites.
Keywords:C. elegans   SFA-1   UAF-1   alternative splicing
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