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The protein kinase KIS impacts gene expression in the neonate brain


ABSTRACT: The protein kinase KIS (product of the gene UHMK1) is expressed during mouse brain development and is proposed to control gene expression through the phosphorylation of splicing factor SF1. We compared the expression of transcripts in wild type and KIS-ko newborn mouse brain (females) using affymetrix exon 1st arrays. Six pairs of wildtype and KIS-ko brains from littermate female newborn mice were processed for Affymetrix exon 1st array hybridization. Analysis was performed at the exon level using PLIER normalisation and the Affymetrix Expression Console.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Alexandre Maucuer 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-38097 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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The protein kinase KIS impacts gene expression during development and fear conditioning in adult mice.

Manceau Valérie V   Kremmer Elisabeth E   Nabel Elizabeth G EG   Maucuer Alexandre A  

PloS one 20120824 8


The brain-enriched protein kinase KIS (product of the gene UHMK1) has been shown to phosphorylate the human splicing factor SF1 in vitro. This phosphorylation in turn favors the formation of a U2AF(65)-SF1-RNA complex which occurs at the 3' end of introns at an early stage of spliceosome assembly. Here, we analyzed the effects of KIS knockout on mouse SF1 phosphorylation, physiology, adult behavior, and gene expression in the neonate brain. We found SF1 isoforms are differently expressed in KIS-  ...[more]

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