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Exon Junction Complexes can have distinct functional flavours to regulate specific splicing events.


ABSTRACT: The exon junction complex (EJC) deposited on spliced mRNAs, plays a central role in the post-transcriptional gene regulation and specific gene expression. The EJC core complex is associated with multiple peripheral factors involved in various post-splicing events. Here, using recombinant complex reconstitution and transcriptome-wide analysis, we showed that the EJC peripheral protein complexes ASAP and PSAP form distinct complexes with the EJC core and can confer to EJCs distinct alternative splicing regulatory activities. This study provides the first evidence that different EJCs can have distinct functions, illuminating EJC-dependent gene regulation.

SUBMITTER: Wang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6015020 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exon Junction Complexes can have distinct functional flavours to regulate specific splicing events.

Wang Zhen Z   Ballut Lionel L   Barbosa Isabelle I   Le Hir Hervé H  

Scientific reports 20180622 1


The exon junction complex (EJC) deposited on spliced mRNAs, plays a central role in the post-transcriptional gene regulation and specific gene expression. The EJC core complex is associated with multiple peripheral factors involved in various post-splicing events. Here, using recombinant complex reconstitution and transcriptome-wide analysis, we showed that the EJC peripheral protein complexes ASAP and PSAP form distinct complexes with the EJC core and can confer to EJCs distinct alternative spl  ...[more]

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