• Title/Summary/Keyword: alternative splicing

검색결과 123건 처리시간 0.022초

Alternative Splicing and Its Impact as a Cancer Diagnostic Marker

  • Kim, Yun-Ji;Kim, Heui-Soo
    • Genomics & Informatics
    • /
    • 제10권2호
    • /
    • pp.74-80
    • /
    • 2012
  • Most genes are processed by alternative splicing for gene expression, resulting in the complexity of the transcriptome in eukaryotes. It allows a limited number of genes to encode various proteins with intricate functions. Alternative splicing is regulated by genetic mutations in cis-regulatory factors and epigenetic events. Furthermore, splicing events occur differently according to cell type, developmental stage, and various diseases, including cancer. Genome instability and flexible proteomes by alternative splicing could affect cancer cells to grow and survive, leading to metastasis. Cancer cells that are transformed by aberrant and uncontrolled mechanisms could produce alternative splicing to maintain and spread them continuously. Splicing variants in various cancers represent crucial roles for tumorigenesis. Taken together, the identification of alternative spliced variants as biomarkers to distinguish between normal and cancer cells could cast light on tumorigenesis.

Splicing and alternative splicing in rice and humans

  • E, Zhiguo;Wang, Lei;Zhou, Jianhua
    • BMB Reports
    • /
    • 제46권9호
    • /
    • pp.439-447
    • /
    • 2013
  • Rice is a monocot gramineous crop, and one of the most important staple foods. Rice is considered a model species for most gramineous crops. Extensive research on rice has provided critical guidance for other crops, such as maize and wheat. In recent years, climate change and exacerbated soil degradation have resulted in a variety of abiotic stresses, such as greenhouse effects, lower temperatures, drought, floods, soil salinization and heavy metal pollution. As such, there is an extremely high demand for additional research, in order to address these negative factors. Studies have shown that the alternative splicing of many genes in rice is affected by stress conditions, suggesting that manipulation of the alternative splicing of specific genes may be an effective approach for rice to adapt to abiotic stress. With the advancement of microarrays, and more recently, next generation sequencing technology, several studies have shown that more than half of the genes in the rice genome undergo alternative splicing. This mini-review summarizes the latest progress in the research of splicing and alternative splicing in rice, compared to splicing in humans. Furthermore, we discuss how additional studies may change the landscape of investigation of rice functional genomics and genetically improved rice.

One-leaf One-node 트리를 이용한 선택 스플라이싱 탐지 및 예측 (Detection and Prediction of Alternative Splicing with One-leaf One-node Tree)

  • 박민서
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
    • /
    • 제10권10호
    • /
    • pp.102-110
    • /
    • 2010
  • 선택 스플라이싱은 유전자 발현의 중요한 과정 중 하나이다. 선택 스플라이싱이 발생함에 따라, 돌연변가 발생하여, 질병을 일으킬 수 있다. 대부분의 선택 스플라이싱 연구는 EST(Expressed Sequence Tag)를 이용한다. 그러나, EST를 이용하여 선택 스플라싱을 예측하는 데는 몇 가지 단점이 있다. EST가 저장되어 있는 라이브러리가 잘 정돈되어 있지 않거나, 잘못 열거되어 있을 경우, 실험 시 EST를 잘못 선택할 수 있다. 또한, EST가 아직 발견되지 않은 유전 서열에서는 선택 스플라이싱을 찾을 방법이 없다. 이 논문에서는 이러한 EST 기반 연구의 약점을 개선하고, 선택 스플라이싱의 탐지 및 예측의 질을 높이기 위해서, pre-mRNA에서 One-leaf One-node Tree 알고리즘을 제안한다. 이 트리는 Arabidopsis thaliana의 각 염색체에 대해서 실험되었다. 실험 결과, 모든 염색체에서 codons에 따라 일반 스플라싱과 선택 스플라싱이 다른 패턴을 가지는 것으로 나타났다. 트리 알고리즘에서 도출된 패턴으로 부터, 아직 발견되지 않은 선택 스플라싱도 예측할 수 있다.

Pressure-Overload Cardiac Hypertrophy Is Associated with Distinct Alternative Splicing Due to Altered Expression of Splicing Factors

  • Kim, Taeyong;Kim, Jin Ock;Oh, Jae Gyun;Hong, Seong-Eui;Kim, Do Han
    • Molecules and Cells
    • /
    • 제37권1호
    • /
    • pp.81-87
    • /
    • 2014
  • Chronic pressure-overload cardiac hypertrophy is associated with an increased risk of morbidity/mortality, largely due to maladaptive remodeling and dilatation that progresses to dilated cardiomyopathy. Alternative splicing is an important biological mechanism that generates proteomic complexity and diversity. The recent development of next-generation RNA sequencing has improved our understanding of the qualitative signatures associated with alternative splicing in various biological conditions. However, the role of alternative splicing in cardiac hypertrophy is yet unknown. The present study employed RNA-Seq and a bioinformatic approach to detect the RNA splicing regulatory elements involved in alternative splicing during pressure-overload cardiac hypertrophy. We found GC-rich exonic motifs that regulate intron retention in 5' UTRs and AT-rich exonic motifs that are involved in exclusion of the AT-rich elements that cause mRNA instability in 3' UTRs. We also identified motifs in the intronic regions involved in exon exclusion and inclusion, which predicted splicing factors that bind to these motifs. We found, through Western blotting, that the expression levels of three splicing factors, ESRP1, PTB and SF2/ASF, were significantly altered during cardiac hypertrophy. Collectively, the present results suggest that chronic pressure-overload hypertrophy is closely associated with distinct alternative splicing due to altered expression of splicing factors.

식물에서 선택적 스플라이싱에 의한 스트레스 반응 조절 (Regulation of Abiotic Stress Response by Alternative Splicing in Plants)

  • 석혜연;이선영;문용환
    • 생명과학회지
    • /
    • 제30권6호
    • /
    • pp.570-579
    • /
    • 2020
  • Pre-mRNA의 스플라이싱은 진핵생물 유전자의 적절한 발현에 매우 중요한 역할을 한다. 선택적 스플라이싱은 스플라이싱 위치가 서로 다르게 인식될 때 발생하며 동일한 pre-mRNA로부터 둘 이상의 전사체와 단백질을 생성할 수 있다. 스플라이싱 위치의 결정은 스플라이소솜과 SR 단백질, hnRNP, CBP 등의 스플라이싱 인자에 의해 조절된다. 고온, 저온, 고염, 건조, 저산소 등 다양한 환경 스트레스 조건에서 식물의 많은 스트레스 반응 유전자에 대해 선택적 스플라이싱이 일어나는 것이 알려져 있으며, 이러한 선택적 스플라이싱은 식물이 환경 변화에 적응하기 위한 중요한 기작 중 하나로 여겨진다. 저온, 고온, 고염, 건조 스트레스 조건에서는 스플라이싱 인자의 발현이 변하거나 또는 정상 조건에서와는 다른 스플라이싱 활성을 가짐으로써 선택적 스플라이싱이 일어난다. 환경 스트레스 반응 유전자의 스플라이싱 이소형은 각각 환경 스트레스에 대해 서로 다른 반응을 보이는데 생성되는 조직이 서로 다르기도 하고, 일부 이소형은 넌센스-매개 분해에 의해 분해되기도 한다. 스플라이싱 이소형의 단백질은 환경 스트레스 조건에서 정상 조건과 비교하여 세포 내 위치가 다르기도 하고, 전사인자 또는 효소로서 다른 활성을 가지기도 한다. 이러한 다양한 연구에도 불구하고 식물의 환경 스트레스 반응에서 선택적 스플라이싱에 대한 연구는 일부 스트레스와 유전자에 국한 되어 있고, 아직 분자 기전이 제대로 밝혀지지 않은 부분이 많아 앞으로 더 많은 연구가 필요하다.

Identification of B52-dependent Gene Expression Signature and Alternative Splicing Using a D. melanogaster B52-null Mutant

  • Hong, Sun-Woo;Jung, Mi-Sun;Kim, Eun-Kyung;Lee, Dong-Ki;Kim, So-Youn
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
    • /
    • 제30권2호
    • /
    • pp.323-326
    • /
    • 2009
  • SR proteins are essential splicing regulators and also modulate alternative splicing events, which function both as redundant and substrate-specific manner. The Drosophila B52/SRp55, a member of the SR protein family, is essential for the fly development in vivo, as deletion of B52 gene results in lethality of animals at the second instar larval stage. Identification of the splicing target genes of B52 thus should be crucial for the understanding of the specific developmental role of B52 in vivo. In this study, we performed whole-genome DNA microarray experiments with a B52- knock-out animal. Analysis of the microarray data not only provided the B52-dependent gene expression signature, but also revealed a larval-stage specific, alternative splicing target gene of B52. Our result thus provides a starting point to understand the essential function of B52 at the organismal level.

Identification of neoantigens derived from alternative splicing and RNA modification

  • Park, Jiyeon;Chung, Yeun-Jun
    • Genomics & Informatics
    • /
    • 제17권3호
    • /
    • pp.23.1-23.6
    • /
    • 2019
  • The acquisition of somatic mutations is the most common event in cancer. Neoantigens expressed from genes with mutations acquired during carcinogenesis can be tumor-specific. Since the immune system recognizes tumor-specific peptides, they are potential targets for personalized neoantigen-based immunotherapy. However, the discovery of druggable neoantigens remains challenging, suggesting that a deeper understanding of the mechanism of neoantigen generation and better strategies to identify them will be required to realize the promise of neoantigen-based immunotherapy. Alternative splicing and RNA editing events are emerging mechanisms leading to neoantigen production. In this review, we outline recent work involving the large-scale screening of neoantigens produced by alternative splicing and RNA editing. We also describe strategies to predict and validate neoantigens from RNA sequencing data.

Deducing Isoform Abundance from Exon Junction Microarray

  • Kim Po-Ra;Oh S.-June;Lee Sang-Hyuk
    • Genomics & Informatics
    • /
    • 제4권1호
    • /
    • pp.33-39
    • /
    • 2006
  • Alternative splicing (AS) is an important mechanism of producing transcriptome diversity and microarray techniques are being used increasingly to monitor the splice variants. There exist three types of microarrays interrogating AS events-junction, exon, and tiling arrays. Junction probes have the advantage of monitoring the splice site directly. Johnson et al., performed a genome-wide survey of human alternative pre-mRNA splicing with exon junction microarrays (Science 302:2141-2144, 2003), which monitored splicing at every known exon-exon junctions for more than 10,000 multi-exon human genes in 52 tissues and cell lines. Here, we describe an algorithm to deduce the relative concentration of isoforms from the junction array data. Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) is applied to obtain the transcript structure inferred from the expression data. Then we choose the transcript models consistent with the ECgene model of alternative splicing which is based on mRNA and EST alignment. The probe-transcript matrix is constructed using the NMF-consistent ECgene transcripts, and the isoform abundance is deduced from the non-negative least squares (NNLS) fitting of experimental data. Our method can be easily extended to other types of microarrays with exon or junction probes.

HExDB: Human EXon DataBase for Alternative Splicing Pattern Analysis

  • Park, Junghwan;Lee, Minho;Bhak, Jong
    • Genomics & Informatics
    • /
    • 제3권3호
    • /
    • pp.80-85
    • /
    • 2005
  • HExDB is a database for analyzing exon and splicing pattern information in Homo sapiens. HExDB is useful for specific purposes: 1) to design primers for exon amplification from cDNA and 2) to understand the change of ORFs by alternative splicing. HExDB was constructed by integrating data from AltExtron which is the computationally predicted exon database, Ensemble cDNA annotation, and Affymetrix genome tile published recently. Although it may contain false positive data, HExDB is good starting point due to its sensitivity. At present, there areas many as 2,046,519 exons stored in the HExDB. We found that $16.8\%$ of the exons in the database was constitutive exons and $83.1\%$ were novel gene exons.

Gain of New Exons and Promoters by Lineage-Specific Transposable Elements-Integration and Conservation Event on CHRM3 Gene

  • Huh, Jae-Won;Kim, Young-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Rae;Kim, Hyoungwoo;Kim, Dae-Soo;Kim, Heui-Soo;Kang, Han-Seok;Chang, Kyu-Tae
    • Molecules and Cells
    • /
    • 제28권2호
    • /
    • pp.111-117
    • /
    • 2009
  • The CHRM3 gene is a member of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor family that plays important roles in the regulation of fundamental physiological functions. The evolutionary mechanism of exon-acquisition and alternative splicing of the CHRM3 gene in relation to transposable elements (TEs) were analyzed using experimental approaches and in silico analysis. Five different transcript variants (T1, T2, T3, T3-1, and T4) derived from three distinct promoter regions (T1: L1HS, T2, T4: original, T3, T3-1: THE1C) were identified. A placenta (T1) and testis (T3 and T3-1)-dominated expression pattern appeared to be controlled by different TEs (L1HS and THE1C) that were integrated into the common ancestor genome during primate evolution. Remarkably, the T1 transcript was formed by the integration event of the human specific L1HS element. Among the 12 different brain regions, the brain stem, olfactory region, and cerebellum showed decreased expression patterns. Evolutionary analysis of splicing sites and alternative splicing suggested that the exon-acquisition event was determined by a selection and conservation mechanism. Furthermore, continuous integration events of transposable elements could produce lineage specific alternative transcripts by providing novel promoters and splicing sites. Taken together, exon-acquisition and alternative splicing events of CHRM3 genes were shown to have occurred through the continuous integration of transposable elements following conservation.