Jelen_2007_PLoS.Genet_3_1838

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Title : Evolution of Nova-dependent splicing regulation in the brain - Jelen_2007_PLoS.Genet_3_1838
Author(s) : Jelen N , Ule J , Zivin M , Darnell RB
Ref : PLoS Genet , 3 :1838 , 2007
Abstract :

A large number of alternative exons are spliced with tissue-specific patterns, but little is known about how such patterns have evolved. Here, we study the conservation of the neuron-specific splicing factors Nova1 and Nova2 and of the alternatively spliced exons they regulate in mouse brain. Whereas Nova RNA binding domains are 94% identical across vertebrate species, Nova-dependent splicing silencer and enhancer elements (YCAY clusters) show much greater divergence, as less than 50% of mouse YCAY clusters are conserved at orthologous positions in the zebrafish genome. To study the relation between the evolution of tissue-specific splicing and YCAY clusters, we compared the brain-specific splicing of Nova-regulated exons in zebrafish, chicken, and mouse. The presence of YCAY clusters in lower vertebrates invariably predicted conservation of brain-specific splicing across species, whereas their absence in lower vertebrates correlated with a loss of alternative splicing. We hypothesize that evolution of Nova-regulated splicing in higher vertebrates proceeds mainly through changes in cis-acting elements, that tissue-specific splicing might in some cases evolve in a single step corresponding to evolution of a YCAY cluster, and that the conservation level of YCAY clusters relates to the functions encoded by the regulated RNAs.

PubMedSearch : Jelen_2007_PLoS.Genet_3_1838
PubMedID: 17937501

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Jelen N, Ule J, Zivin M, Darnell RB (2007)
Evolution of Nova-dependent splicing regulation in the brain
PLoS Genet 3 :1838

Jelen N, Ule J, Zivin M, Darnell RB (2007)
PLoS Genet 3 :1838