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Chromatin Structure Regulates pre-mRNA Processing

In eukaryotic cells, nascent mRNA transcripts need to undergo many post-transcriptional modifications to reach the cell cytoplasm and translate into functional proteins. For a long time, transcription and pre-mRNA processing were considered two independent events that occur sequentially in the cell. However, it has now been well established that transcription and pre-mRNA processing are two simultaneous processes that are precisely regulated inside the cell.
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Alternative RNA Splicing

Alternative RNA splicing is the regulated splicing of exons and introns to produce different mature mRNAs from a single pre-mRNA. Unlike in constitutive splicing where a single gene produces a single type of mRNA, alternative splicing allows an organism to produce multiple proteins from a single gene and plays an important role in protein diversity.
There are five types of alternative RNA splicing that vary in the ways the pre-mRNA segments are removed or retained in the mature mRNA. The first...
Alternative RNA Splicing02:18

Alternative RNA Splicing

Alternative RNA splicing is the regulated splicing of exons and introns to produce different mature mRNAs from a single pre-mRNA. Unlike in constitutive splicing where a single gene produces a single type of mRNA, alternative splicing allows an organism to produce multiple proteins from a single gene and plays an important role in protein diversity.
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RNA Splicing01:32

RNA Splicing

Splicing is the process by which eukaryotic RNA is edited before its translation into protein. The RNA strand transcribed from eukaryotic DNA is called the primary transcript. The primary transcripts that become mRNAs are called precursor messenger RNAs (pre-mRNAs). Eukaryotic pre-mRNA contains alternating sequences of exons and introns. Exons are nucleotide sequences that code for proteins, whereas introns are the non-coding regions. In RNA splicing, introns are removed and exons are bonded...
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RNA Splicing

Splicing is the process by which eukaryotic RNA is edited before its translation into protein. The RNA strand transcribed from eukaryotic DNA is called the primary transcript. The primary transcripts that become mRNAs are called precursor messenger RNAs (pre-mRNAs). Eukaryotic pre-mRNA contains alternating sequences of exons and introns. Exons are nucleotide sequences that code for proteins, whereas introns are the non-coding regions. In RNA splicing, introns are removed and exons are bonded...
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Nuclear protein sorting regulates nucleus composition and gene expression, crucial for determining the fate of a eukaryotic cell. Hence, the entry and exit of molecules across the nuclear envelope is a tightly controlled process. Nuclear protein sorting can be inhibited by one of the following ways: 1) masking cargo signal sequences, 2) modifying the nuclear receptor's affinity for cargo, 3) controlling the nuclear pore size, 4) retaining the cargo during its transit to the cytosol or the...

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A Reporter Based Cellular Assay for Monitoring Splicing Efficiency
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hnRNP proteins and splicing control.

Rebeca Martinez-Contreras1, Philippe Cloutier, Lulzim Shkreta

  • 1Département de Microbiologie et d'Infectiologie, Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
|April 3, 2008
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Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) proteins regulate precursor-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) splicing. These RNA binding proteins use diverse strategies to control splice site selection, impacting both alternative and constitutive splicing.

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Area of Science:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Biochemistry

Background:

  • Proteins of the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) family are a diverse group of RNA binding proteins found in metazoans.
  • hnRNPs are involved in numerous cellular functions, with emerging evidence highlighting their critical roles in gene expression regulation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements concerning the involvement of hnRNP proteins in precursor-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) splicing.
  • To elucidate the multifaceted mechanisms by which hnRNPs modulate splice site selection.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent studies on hnRNP function in pre-mRNA splicing.
  • Analysis of reported molecular mechanisms of hnRNP-mediated splicing regulation.

Main Results:

  • hnRNP proteins can repress splicing by interfering with splice site recognition or enhancer-binding proteins.
  • hnRNPs can hinder communication between factors bound to different splice sites.
  • Some hnRNP proteins positively regulate pre-mRNA splicing, and cooperative interactions influence splice site selection.

Conclusions:

  • hnRNP proteins employ a variety of strategies to control splice site selection during pre-mRNA splicing.
  • These regulatory roles are crucial for both alternative and constitutive splicing processes, impacting gene expression outcomes.