Abstract Background It is often the case that mammalian genes are alternatively spliced; the resulting alternate transcripts often encode protein isoforms that differ in amino acid sequences. Changes among the protein isoforms can alter the cellular properties of proteins. The effect can range from a subtle modulation to a complete loss of function. Results (i) We examined human splice-mediated protein isoforms (as extracted from a manually curated data set, and from a computationally predicted data set) for differences in the annotation for protein signatures (Pfam domains and PRINTS fingerprints) and we characterized the differences & their effects on protein functionalities. An important question addressed relates to the extent of protei...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Alternative splicing acts on transcripts from almost all human multi-exon genes. Notwithstanding its...
Motivation: Alternative splicing has been suggested as a key mechanism for increasing the the functi...
It is often the case that mammalian genes are alternatively spliced; the resulting alternate transcr...
peer reviewedWhile alternative splicing is known to diversify the functional characteristics of some...
Motivation: We have recently characterized an instance of alternative splicing that differs from the...
This study identified 2567 potential novel protein isoforms, across seven different species, which h...
Background: Analysis of the human genome has revealed that as much as an order of magnitude more of ...
Alternative splicing (AS) permits the synthesis of multiple transcript variants from a single gene i...
Understanding the functional significance of alternative splicing and other mechanisms that generate...
<div><p>Alternative splicing of messenger RNA can generate a wide variety of mature RNA transcripts,...
SummaryAlternative splicing acts on transcripts from almost all human multi-exon genes. Notwithstand...
Alternative premessenger RNA splicing enables genes to generate more than one gene product. Splicin...
Background: Although most genes in mammalian genomes have multiple isoforms, an ong...
Higher-order eukaryotes present biologists with complexities not found in simpler organisms. One suc...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Alternative splicing acts on transcripts from almost all human multi-exon genes. Notwithstanding its...
Motivation: Alternative splicing has been suggested as a key mechanism for increasing the the functi...
It is often the case that mammalian genes are alternatively spliced; the resulting alternate transcr...
peer reviewedWhile alternative splicing is known to diversify the functional characteristics of some...
Motivation: We have recently characterized an instance of alternative splicing that differs from the...
This study identified 2567 potential novel protein isoforms, across seven different species, which h...
Background: Analysis of the human genome has revealed that as much as an order of magnitude more of ...
Alternative splicing (AS) permits the synthesis of multiple transcript variants from a single gene i...
Understanding the functional significance of alternative splicing and other mechanisms that generate...
<div><p>Alternative splicing of messenger RNA can generate a wide variety of mature RNA transcripts,...
SummaryAlternative splicing acts on transcripts from almost all human multi-exon genes. Notwithstand...
Alternative premessenger RNA splicing enables genes to generate more than one gene product. Splicin...
Background: Although most genes in mammalian genomes have multiple isoforms, an ong...
Higher-order eukaryotes present biologists with complexities not found in simpler organisms. One suc...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Alternative splicing acts on transcripts from almost all human multi-exon genes. Notwithstanding its...
Motivation: Alternative splicing has been suggested as a key mechanism for increasing the the functi...