An Intronic Signal for Alternative Splicing in the Human Genome
Creators
- 1. Saint Louis University
- 2. University of Chicago
- 3. Northwestern University
- 4. Washington University in St. Louis
- 5. Medical University of Ohio
Description
An important level at which the expression of programmed cell death (PCD) genes is regulated is alternative splicing. Our previous work identified an intronic splicing regulatory element in caspase-2 (casp-2) gene. This 100-nucleotide intronic element, In100, consists of an upstream region containing a decoy 3′ splice site and a downstream region containing binding sites for splicing repressor PTB. Based on the signal of In100 element in casp-2, we have detected the In100-like sequences as a family of sequence elements associated with alternative splicing in the human genome by using computational and experimental approaches. A survey of human genome reveals the presence of more than four thousand In100-like elements in 2757 genes. These In100-like elements tend to locate more frequent in intronic regions than exonic regions. EST analyses indicate that the presence of In100-like elements correlates with the skipping of their immediate upstream exons, with 526 genes showing exon skipping in such a manner. In addition, In100-like elements are found in several human caspase genes near exons encoding the caspase active domain. RT-PCR experiments show that these caspase genes indeed undergo alternative splicing in a pattern predicted to affect their functional activity. Together, these results suggest that the In100-like elements represent a family of intronic signals for alternative splicing in the human genome.
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- DOI
- 10.1371/journal.pone.0001246
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:10771
Funding
- National Institutes of Health
- EY014576
- National Institutes of Health
- AG17518
- National Institutes of Health
- GM070967
- Muscular Dystrophy Association
- Leukemia Society of America
- Scholar Award
- National Institutes of Health
- GM065429
- National Science Foundation
- CAREER Award
- Packard Foundation
- Fellowship for Science and Engineering
- The Pew Charitable Trusts
- Latin America Fellowship