Mutually exclusive splicing of exons is a mechanism of functional gene and protein diversification with pivotal roles in organismal development and diseases such as Timothy syndrome, cardiomyopathy and cancer in humans. In order to obtain a first genomewide estimate of the extent and biological role of mutually exclusive splicing in humans, we predicted and subsequently validated mutually exclusive exons (MXEs) using 515 publically available RNA-Seq datasets. Here, we provide evidence for the expression of over 855 MXEs, 42% of which represent novel exons, increasing the annotated human mutually exclusive exome more than fivefold. The data provide strong evidence for the existence of large and multi-cluster MXEs in higher vertebrates and offer new insights into MXE evolution. More than 82% of the MXE clusters are conserved in mammals, and five clusters have homologous clusters in Drosophila Finally, MXEs are significantly enriched in pathogenic mutations and their spatio-temporal expression might predict human disease pathology.
The landscape of human mutually exclusive splicing.
人类互斥基因拼接的图景
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作者:Hatje Klas, Rahman Raza-Ur, Vidal Ramon O, Simm Dominic, Hammesfahr Björn, Bansal Vikas, Rajput Ashish, Mickael Michel Edwar, Sun Ting, Bonn Stefan, Kollmar Martin
| 期刊: | Molecular Systems Biology | 影响因子: | 7.700 |
| 时间: | 2017 | 起止号: | 2017 Dec 14; 13(12):959 |
| doi: | 10.15252/msb.20177728 | 种属: | Human |
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