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Publication : SRSF10 Plays a Role in Myoblast Differentiation and Glucose Production via Regulation of Alternative Splicing.

First Author  Wei N Year  2015
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  13
Issue  8 Pages  1647-57
PubMed ID  26586428 Mgi Jnum  J:228946
Mgi Id  MGI:5749885 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2015.10.038
Citation  Wei N, et al. (2015) SRSF10 Plays a Role in Myoblast Differentiation and Glucose Production via Regulation of Alternative Splicing. Cell Rep 13(8):1647-57
abstractText  Alternative splicing is a major mechanism of controlling gene expression and protein diversity in higher eukaryotes. We report that the splicing factor SRSF10 functions during striated muscle development, myoblast differentiation, and glucose production both in cells and in mice. A combination of RNA-sequencing and molecular analysis allowed us to identify muscle-specific splicing events controlled by SRSF10 that are critically involved in striated muscle development. Inclusion of alternative exons 16 and 17 of Lrrfip1 is a muscle-specific event that is activated by SRSF10 and essential for myoblast differentiation. On the other hand, in mouse primary hepatocytes, PGC1alpha is a key target of SRSF10 that regulates glucose production by fasting. SRSF10 represses inclusion of PGC1alpha exon 7a and facilitates the production of functional protein. The results highlight the biological significance of SRSF10 and regulated alternative splicing in vivo.
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