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Beyond Transcription: Roles of Transcription Factors in Pre-mRNA Splicing.


ABSTRACT: Whereas individual steps of protein-coding gene expression in eukaryotes can be studied in isolation in vitro, it has become clear that these steps are intimately connected within cells. Connections not only ensure quality control but also fine-tune the gene expression process, which must adapt to environmental changes while remaining robust. In this review, we systematically present proven and potential mechanisms by which sequence-specific DNA-binding transcription factors can alter gene expression beyond transcription initiation and regulate pre-mRNA splicing, and thereby mRNA isoform production, by (i) influencing transcription elongation rates, (ii) binding to pre-mRNA to recruit splicing factors, and/or (iii) blocking the association of splicing factors with pre-mRNA. We propose various mechanistic models throughout the review, in some cases without explicit supportive evidence, in hopes of providing fertile ground for future studies.

SUBMITTER: Rambout X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6734189 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Beyond Transcription: Roles of Transcription Factors in Pre-mRNA Splicing.

Rambout Xavier X   Dequiedt Franck F   Maquat Lynne E LE  

Chemical reviews 20171218 8


Whereas individual steps of protein-coding gene expression in eukaryotes can be studied in isolation in vitro, it has become clear that these steps are intimately connected within cells. Connections not only ensure quality control but also fine-tune the gene expression process, which must adapt to environmental changes while remaining robust. In this review, we systematically present proven and potential mechanisms by which sequence-specific DNA-binding transcription factors can alter gene expre  ...[more]

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