Alternative splicing is a crucial mechanism for generating protein diversity. Different splice variants of a given protein can display different and even antagonistic biological functions. Therefore, appropriate control of their synthesis is required to assure the complex orchestration of cellular processes within multicellular organisms. Mutations in cisacting splicing elements or changes in the activity of regulatory proteins that compromise the accuracy of either constitutive or alternative splicing could have a profound impact on human pathogenesis, in particular in tumor development and progression. Mutations in splicing elements, for example, have been found in genes such as LKB1, KIT, CDH17, KLF6 and BRCA1, and changes in trans-actin...
Pre-messenger RNA splicing is a fine-tuned process that generates multiple functional variants from ...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...
Alternative splicing allows for the expression of multiple RNA and protein isoforms from one gene, m...
Alternative splicing of precursor messenger RNAs (premRNAs) is a fundamental step in the regulation ...
Recent progress in global sequence and microarray data analy sis has revealed the increasing complex...
AbstractAlmost all protein-coding genes are spliced and their majority is alternatively spliced. Alt...
Most genes are processed by alternative splicing for gene expression, resulting in the complexity of...
Alternative splicing is a key mechanism determinant for gene expression in metazoan. During alternat...
Alternative splicing changes are frequently observed in cancer and are starting to be recognized as ...
Alternative splicing (AS) is an important step in the pathway of gene expression and regulation. The...
Alternative splicing promotes proteome diversity by using limited number of genes, a key control poi...
Tumor-associated alterations in RNA splicing result either from mutations in splicing-regulatory ele...
Alternative splicing is an essential regulatory mechanism for gene expression in mammalian cells con...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Pre-messenger RNA splicing is a fine-tuned process that generates multiple functional variants from ...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...
Alternative splicing allows for the expression of multiple RNA and protein isoforms from one gene, m...
Alternative splicing of precursor messenger RNAs (premRNAs) is a fundamental step in the regulation ...
Recent progress in global sequence and microarray data analy sis has revealed the increasing complex...
AbstractAlmost all protein-coding genes are spliced and their majority is alternatively spliced. Alt...
Most genes are processed by alternative splicing for gene expression, resulting in the complexity of...
Alternative splicing is a key mechanism determinant for gene expression in metazoan. During alternat...
Alternative splicing changes are frequently observed in cancer and are starting to be recognized as ...
Alternative splicing (AS) is an important step in the pathway of gene expression and regulation. The...
Alternative splicing promotes proteome diversity by using limited number of genes, a key control poi...
Tumor-associated alterations in RNA splicing result either from mutations in splicing-regulatory ele...
Alternative splicing is an essential regulatory mechanism for gene expression in mammalian cells con...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Pre-messenger RNA splicing is a fine-tuned process that generates multiple functional variants from ...
The immense majority of genes are alternatively spliced and there are many isoforms specifically ass...
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...