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Phylogenetic Comparison and Splicing Analysis of the U1 snRNP-specific Protein U1C in Eukaryotes.


ABSTRACT: As a pivotal regulator of 5' splice site recognition, U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (U1 snRNP)-specific protein C (U1C) regulates pre-mRNA splicing by interacting with other components of the U1 snRNP complex. Previous studies have shown that U1 snRNP and its components are linked to a variety of diseases, including cancer. However, the phylogenetic relationships and expression profiles of U1C have not been studied systematically. To this end, we identified a total of 110 animal U1C genes and compared them to homologues from yeast and plants. Bioinformatics analysis shows that the structure and function of U1C proteins is relatively conserved and is found in multiple copies in a few members of the U1C gene family. Furthermore, the expression patterns reveal that U1Cs have potential roles in cancer progression and human development. In summary, our study presents a comprehensive overview of the animal U1C gene family, which can provide fundamental data and potential cues for further research in deciphering the molecular function of this splicing regulator.

SUBMITTER: Zhang KL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8458698 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phylogenetic Comparison and Splicing Analysis of the U1 snRNP-specific Protein U1C in Eukaryotes.

Zhang Kai-Lu KL   Zhou Jian-Li JL   Yang Jing-Fang JF   Zhao Yu-Zhen YZ   Das Debatosh D   Hao Ge-Fei GF   Wu Caie C   Zhang Jianhua J   Zhu Fu-Yuan FY   Chen Mo-Xian MX   Zhou Shao-Ming SM  

Frontiers in molecular biosciences 20210909


As a pivotal regulator of 5' splice site recognition, U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (U1 snRNP)-specific protein C (U1C) regulates pre-mRNA splicing by interacting with other components of the U1 snRNP complex. Previous studies have shown that U1 snRNP and its components are linked to a variety of diseases, including cancer. However, the phylogenetic relationships and expression profiles of U1C have not been studied systematically. To this end, we identified a total of 110 animal <i>U1C</i>  ...[more]

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