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Publication : SAM68-Specific Splicing Is Required for Proper Selection of Alternative 3' UTR Isoforms in the Nervous System.

First Author  Iijima Y Year  2019
Journal  iScience Volume  22
Pages  318-335 PubMed ID  31805436
Mgi Jnum  J:314864 Mgi Id  MGI:6717513
Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2019.11.028 Citation  Iijima Y, et al. (2019) SAM68-Specific Splicing Is Required for Proper Selection of Alternative 3' UTR Isoforms in the Nervous System. iScience 22:318-335
abstractText  Neuronal alternative splicing is a core mechanism for functional diversification. We previously found that STAR family proteins (SAM68, SLM1, SLM2) regulate spatiotemporal alternative splicing in the nervous system. However, the whole aspect of alternative splicing programs by STARs remains unclear. Here, we performed a transcriptomic analysis using SAM68 knockout and SAM68/SLM1 double-knockout midbrains. We revealed different alternative splicing activity between SAM68 and SLM1; SAM68 preferentially targets alternative 3' UTR exons. SAM68 knockout causes a long-to-short isoform switch of a number of neuronal targets through the alteration in alternative last exon (ALE) selection or alternative polyadenylation. The altered ALE usage of a novel target, interleukin 1 receptor accessory protein (Il1rap), results in remarkable conversion from a membrane-bound type to a secreted type in Sam68(KO) brains. Proper ALE selection is necessary for IL1RAP neuronal function. Thus the SAM68-specific splicing program provides a mechanism for neuronal selection of alternative 3' UTR isoforms.
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