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Publication : Intron retention is regulated by altered MeCP2-mediated splicing factor recruitment.

First Author  Wong JJ Year  2017
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  8
Pages  15134 PubMed ID  28480880
Mgi Jnum  J:250601 Mgi Id  MGI:5920172
Doi  10.1038/ncomms15134 Citation  Wong JJ, et al. (2017) Intron retention is regulated by altered MeCP2-mediated splicing factor recruitment. Nat Commun 8:15134
abstractText  While intron retention (IR) is considered a widely conserved and distinct mechanism of gene expression control, its regulation is poorly understood. Here we show that DNA methylation directly regulates IR. We also find reduced occupancy of MeCP2 near the splice junctions of retained introns, mirroring the reduced DNA methylation at these sites. Accordingly, MeCP2 depletion in tissues and cells enhances IR. By analysing the MeCP2 interactome using mass spectrometry and RNA co-precipitation, we demonstrate that decreased MeCP2 binding near splice junctions facilitates IR via reduced recruitment of splicing factors, including Tra2b, and increased RNA polymerase II stalling. These results suggest an association between IR and a slower rate of transcription elongation, which reflects inefficient splicing factor recruitment. In summary, our results reinforce the interdependency between alternative splicing involving IR and epigenetic controls of gene expression.
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