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Biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites

We compiled sequences of previously published aberrant 3′ splice sites (3′ss) that were generated by mutations in human disease genes. Cryptic 3′ss, defined here as those resulting from a mutation of the 3′YAG consensus, were more frequent in exons than in introns. They clustered in ∼20 nt region ad...

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Autores principales: Královičová, Jana, Christensen, Mikkel B., Vořechovský, Igor
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1197134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16141195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki811
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author Královičová, Jana
Christensen, Mikkel B.
Vořechovský, Igor
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Christensen, Mikkel B.
Vořechovský, Igor
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description We compiled sequences of previously published aberrant 3′ splice sites (3′ss) that were generated by mutations in human disease genes. Cryptic 3′ss, defined here as those resulting from a mutation of the 3′YAG consensus, were more frequent in exons than in introns. They clustered in ∼20 nt region adjacent to authentic 3′ss, suggesting that their under-representation in introns is due to a depletion of AG dinucleotides in the polypyrimidine tract (PPT). In contrast, most aberrant 3′ss that were induced by mutations outside the 3′YAG consensus (designated ‘de novo’) were in introns. The activation of intronic de novo 3′ss was largely due to AG-creating mutations in the PPT. In contrast, exonic de novo 3′ss were more often induced by mutations improving the PPT, branchpoint sequence (BPS) or distant auxiliary signals, rather than by direct AG creation. The Shapiro–Senapathy matrix scores had a good prognostic value for cryptic, but not de novo 3′ss. Finally, AG-creating mutations in the PPT that produced aberrant 3′ss upstream of the predicted BPS in vivo shared a similar ‘BPS-new AG’ distance. Reduction of this distance and/or the strength of the new AG PPT in splicing reporter pre-mRNAs improved utilization of authentic 3′ss, suggesting that AG-creating mutations that are located closer to the BPS and are preceded by weaker PPT may result in less severe splicing defects.
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spelling pubmed-11971342005-09-02 Biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites Královičová, Jana Christensen, Mikkel B. Vořechovský, Igor Nucleic Acids Res Article We compiled sequences of previously published aberrant 3′ splice sites (3′ss) that were generated by mutations in human disease genes. Cryptic 3′ss, defined here as those resulting from a mutation of the 3′YAG consensus, were more frequent in exons than in introns. They clustered in ∼20 nt region adjacent to authentic 3′ss, suggesting that their under-representation in introns is due to a depletion of AG dinucleotides in the polypyrimidine tract (PPT). In contrast, most aberrant 3′ss that were induced by mutations outside the 3′YAG consensus (designated ‘de novo’) were in introns. The activation of intronic de novo 3′ss was largely due to AG-creating mutations in the PPT. In contrast, exonic de novo 3′ss were more often induced by mutations improving the PPT, branchpoint sequence (BPS) or distant auxiliary signals, rather than by direct AG creation. The Shapiro–Senapathy matrix scores had a good prognostic value for cryptic, but not de novo 3′ss. Finally, AG-creating mutations in the PPT that produced aberrant 3′ss upstream of the predicted BPS in vivo shared a similar ‘BPS-new AG’ distance. Reduction of this distance and/or the strength of the new AG PPT in splicing reporter pre-mRNAs improved utilization of authentic 3′ss, suggesting that AG-creating mutations that are located closer to the BPS and are preceded by weaker PPT may result in less severe splicing defects. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1197134/ /pubmed/16141195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki811 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Královičová, Jana
Christensen, Mikkel B.
Vořechovský, Igor
Biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites
title Biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites
title_full Biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites
title_fullStr Biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites
title_full_unstemmed Biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites
title_short Biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites
title_sort biased exon/intron distribution of cryptic and de novo 3′ splice sites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1197134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16141195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki811
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