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Long-range RNA pairings contribute to mutually exclusive splicing
Authors:Yuan Yue  Yun Yang  Lanzhi Dai  Guozheng Cao  Ran Chen  Weiling Hong  Baoping Liu  Yang Shi  Yijun Meng  Feng Shi  Mu Xiao  Yongfeng Jin
Institution:1Institute of Biochemistry, College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University (Zijingang Campus), Hangzhou, Zhejiang, ZJ310058, China;2Institute of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University (Zijingang Campus), Hangzhou, Zhejiang, ZJ310058, China
Abstract:Mutually exclusive splicing is an important means of increasing the protein repertoire, by which the Down''s syndrome cell adhesion molecule (Dscam) gene potentially generates 38,016 different isoforms in Drosophila melanogaster. However, the regulatory mechanisms remain obscure due to the complexity of the Dscam exon cluster. Here, we reveal a molecular model for the regulation of the mutually exclusive splicing of the serpent pre-mRNA based on competition between upstream and downstream RNA pairings. Such dual RNA pairings confer fine tuning of the inclusion of alternative exons. Moreover, we demonstrate that the splicing outcome of alternative exons is mediated in relative pairing strength-correlated mode. Combined comparative genomics analysis and experimental evidence revealed similar bidirectional structural architectures in exon clusters 4 and 9 of the Dscam gene. Our findings provide a novel mechanistic framework for the regulation of mutually exclusive splicing and may offer potentially applicable insights into long-range RNA–RNA interactions in gene regulatory networks.
Keywords:mutually exclusive splicing  bidirectional RNA pairing  serpent  Dscam  regulatory mechanism
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