نتایج جستجو برای: splice plate

تعداد نتایج: 86848  

2007
Martin Akerman Yael Mandel-Gutfreund

Alternative splicing constitutes a major mechanism creating protein diversity in humans. This diversity can result from the alternative skipping of entire exons or by alternative selection of the 5' or 3' splice sites that define the exon boundaries. In this study, we analyze the sequence and evolutionary characteristics of alternative 3' splice sites conserved between human and mouse genomes f...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Huiyu Xia Jianning Bi Yanda Li

Alternative splicing plays an important role in regulating gene expression. Currently, most efficient methods use expressed sequence tags or microarray analysis for large-scale detection of alternative splicing. However, it is difficult to detect all alternative splice events with them because of their inherent limitations. Previous computational methods for alternative splicing prediction coul...

Journal: :Frontiers in Earth Science 2022

The North China Craton (NCC) is one of the oldest cratons in world, and its internal tectonic belt often used to investigate earth’s evolution events. During late Mesozoic Cenozoic, western Pacific subduction zone caused restructuring NCC by damaging craton beneath eastern NCC, resulting distinct lateral differences between which ultimately formed current NCC. Furthermore, subsequent events act...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1998
L L Elrick M B Humphrey T A Cooper S M Berget

Purine-rich enhancers are exon sequences that promote inclusion of alternative exons, usually via activation of weak upstream 3' splice sites. A recently described purine-rich enhancer from the caldesmon gene has an additional activity by which it directs selection of competing 5' splice sites within an alternative exon. In this study, we have compared the caldesmon enhancer with another purine...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Yang Yu Patricia A. Maroney John A. Denker Xiang H.-F. Zhang Olexandr Dybkov Reinhard Lührmann Eckhard Jankowsky Lawrence A. Chasin Timothy W. Nilsen

Alternative splicing makes a major contribution to proteomic diversity in higher eukaryotes with approximately 70% of genes encoding two or more isoforms. In most cases, the molecular mechanisms responsible for splice site choice remain poorly understood. Here, we used a randomization-selection approach in vitro to identify sequence elements that could silence a proximal strong 5' splice site l...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2014
Yafeng Zhu Lina Hultin-Rosenberg Jenny Forshed Rui M M Branca Lukas M Orre Janne Lehtiö

Alternative splicing is a pervasive process in eukaryotic organisms. More than 90% of human genes have alternatively spliced products, and aberrant splicing has been shown to be associated with many diseases. Current methods employed in the detection of splice variants include prediction by clustering of expressed sequence tags, exon microarray, and mRNA sequencing, all methods focusing on RNA-...

2011
Peter J. Shepard Eun-A. Choi Anke Busch Klemens J. Hertel

Pre-mRNA splicing is carried out by the spliceosome, which identifies exons and removes intervening introns. In vertebrates, most splice sites are initially recognized by the spliceosome across the exon, because most exons are small and surrounded by large introns. This gene architecture predicts that efficient exon recognition depends largely on the strength of the flanking 3' and 5' splice si...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2000
T A Thanaraj

The performance of computational tools that can predict human splice sites are reviewed using a test set of EST-confirmed splice sites. The programs (namely HMMgene, NetGene2, HSPL, NNSPLICE, SpliceView and GeneID-3) differ from one another in the degree of discriminatory information used for prediction. The results indicate that, as expected, HMMgene and NetGene2 (which use global as well as l...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
J P Kreivi G Akusjärvi

The adenovirus late region 1 (L1) represents an example of an alternatively spliced gene where one 5' splice site is spliced to two alternative 3' splice sites, to produce two mRNAs; the 52,55K and IIIa mRNAs, respectively. Accumulation of the L1 mRNAs is temporally regulated during the infectious cycle. Thus, the proximal 3' splice site (52,55K mRNA) is used at all times during the infectious ...

2014
Guillermo E. Parada Roberto Munita Cledi A. Cerda Katia Gysling

We uncovered the diversity of non-canonical splice sites at the human transcriptome using deep transcriptome profiling. We mapped a total of 3.7 billion human RNA-seq reads and developed a set of stringent filters to avoid false non-canonical splice site detections. We identified 184 splice sites with non-canonical dinucleotides and U2/U12-like consensus sequences. We selected 10 of the herein ...

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