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Intronic CA-repeat and CA-rich elements: a new class of regulators of mammalian alternative splicing.


ABSTRACT: We have recently identified an intronic polymorphic CA-repeat region in the human endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene as an important determinant of the splicing efficiency, requiring specific binding of hnRNP L. Here, we analyzed the position requirements of this CA-repeat element, which revealed its potential role in alternative splicing. In addition, we defined the RNA binding specificity of hnRNP L by SELEX: not only regular CA repeats are recognized with high affinity but also certain CA-rich clusters. Therefore, we have systematically searched the human genome databases for CA-repeat and CA-rich elements associated with alternative 5' splice sites (5'ss), followed by minigene transfection assays. Surprisingly, in several specific human genes that we tested, intronic CA RNA elements could function either as splicing enhancers or silencers, depending on their proximity to the alternative 5'ss. HnRNP L was detected specifically bound to these diverse CA elements. These data demonstrated that intronic CA sequences constitute novel and widespread regulatory elements of alternative splicing.

SUBMITTER: Hui J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1142610 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intronic CA-repeat and CA-rich elements: a new class of regulators of mammalian alternative splicing.

Hui Jingyi J   Hung Lee-Hsueh LH   Heiner Monika M   Schreiner Silke S   Neumüller Norma N   Reither Gregor G   Haas Stefan A SA   Bindereif Albrecht A  

The EMBO journal 20050512 11


We have recently identified an intronic polymorphic CA-repeat region in the human endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene as an important determinant of the splicing efficiency, requiring specific binding of hnRNP L. Here, we analyzed the position requirements of this CA-repeat element, which revealed its potential role in alternative splicing. In addition, we defined the RNA binding specificity of hnRNP L by SELEX: not only regular CA repeats are recognized with high affinity but also cer  ...[more]

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