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Exon Junction Complexes Show a Distributional Bias toward Alternatively Spliced mRNAs and against mRNAs Coding for Ribosomal Proteins

The exon junction complex (EJC) connects spliced mRNAs to posttranscriptional processes including RNA localization, transport, and regulated degradation. Here, we provide a comprehensive analysis of bona fide EJC binding sites across the transcriptome including all four RNA binding EJC components eI...

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Autores principales: Hauer, Christian, Sieber, Jana, Schwarzl, Thomas, Hollerer, Ina, Curk, Tomaz, Alleaume, Anne-Marie, Hentze, Matthias W., Kulozik, Andreas E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27475226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.096
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author Hauer, Christian
Sieber, Jana
Schwarzl, Thomas
Hollerer, Ina
Curk, Tomaz
Alleaume, Anne-Marie
Hentze, Matthias W.
Kulozik, Andreas E.
author_facet Hauer, Christian
Sieber, Jana
Schwarzl, Thomas
Hollerer, Ina
Curk, Tomaz
Alleaume, Anne-Marie
Hentze, Matthias W.
Kulozik, Andreas E.
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description The exon junction complex (EJC) connects spliced mRNAs to posttranscriptional processes including RNA localization, transport, and regulated degradation. Here, we provide a comprehensive analysis of bona fide EJC binding sites across the transcriptome including all four RNA binding EJC components eIF4A3, BTZ, UPF3B, and RNPS1. Integration of these data sets permits definition of high-confidence EJC deposition sites as well as assessment of whether EJC heterogeneity drives alternative nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathways. Notably, BTZ (MLN51 or CASC3) emerges as the EJC subunit that is almost exclusively bound to sites 20–24 nucleotides upstream of exon-exon junctions, hence defining EJC positions. By contrast, eIF4A3, UPF3B, and RNPS1 display additional RNA binding sites suggesting accompanying non-EJC functions. Finally, our data show that EJCs are largely distributed across spliced RNAs in an orthodox fashion, with two notable exceptions: an EJC deposition bias in favor of alternatively spliced transcripts and against the mRNAs that encode ribosomal proteins.
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spelling pubmed-49787042016-08-17 Exon Junction Complexes Show a Distributional Bias toward Alternatively Spliced mRNAs and against mRNAs Coding for Ribosomal Proteins Hauer, Christian Sieber, Jana Schwarzl, Thomas Hollerer, Ina Curk, Tomaz Alleaume, Anne-Marie Hentze, Matthias W. Kulozik, Andreas E. Cell Rep Article The exon junction complex (EJC) connects spliced mRNAs to posttranscriptional processes including RNA localization, transport, and regulated degradation. Here, we provide a comprehensive analysis of bona fide EJC binding sites across the transcriptome including all four RNA binding EJC components eIF4A3, BTZ, UPF3B, and RNPS1. Integration of these data sets permits definition of high-confidence EJC deposition sites as well as assessment of whether EJC heterogeneity drives alternative nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathways. Notably, BTZ (MLN51 or CASC3) emerges as the EJC subunit that is almost exclusively bound to sites 20–24 nucleotides upstream of exon-exon junctions, hence defining EJC positions. By contrast, eIF4A3, UPF3B, and RNPS1 display additional RNA binding sites suggesting accompanying non-EJC functions. Finally, our data show that EJCs are largely distributed across spliced RNAs in an orthodox fashion, with two notable exceptions: an EJC deposition bias in favor of alternatively spliced transcripts and against the mRNAs that encode ribosomal proteins. Cell Press 2016-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4978704/ /pubmed/27475226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.096 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hauer, Christian
Sieber, Jana
Schwarzl, Thomas
Hollerer, Ina
Curk, Tomaz
Alleaume, Anne-Marie
Hentze, Matthias W.
Kulozik, Andreas E.
Exon Junction Complexes Show a Distributional Bias toward Alternatively Spliced mRNAs and against mRNAs Coding for Ribosomal Proteins
title Exon Junction Complexes Show a Distributional Bias toward Alternatively Spliced mRNAs and against mRNAs Coding for Ribosomal Proteins
title_full Exon Junction Complexes Show a Distributional Bias toward Alternatively Spliced mRNAs and against mRNAs Coding for Ribosomal Proteins
title_fullStr Exon Junction Complexes Show a Distributional Bias toward Alternatively Spliced mRNAs and against mRNAs Coding for Ribosomal Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Exon Junction Complexes Show a Distributional Bias toward Alternatively Spliced mRNAs and against mRNAs Coding for Ribosomal Proteins
title_short Exon Junction Complexes Show a Distributional Bias toward Alternatively Spliced mRNAs and against mRNAs Coding for Ribosomal Proteins
title_sort exon junction complexes show a distributional bias toward alternatively spliced mrnas and against mrnas coding for ribosomal proteins
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27475226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.096
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