Abstract Background Alternative splicing (AS) contributes significantly to protein diversity, by selectively using different combinations of exons of the same gene under certain circumstances. One particular type of AS is the use of alternative first exons (AFEs), which can have consequences far beyond the fine-tuning of protein functions. For example, AFEs may change the N-termini of proteins and thereby direct them to different cellular compartments. When alternative first exons are distant, they are usually associated with alternative promoters, thereby conferring an extra level of gene expression regulation. However, only few studies have examined the patterns of AFEs, and these analyses were mainly focused on mammalian genomes. Recent ...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a mechanism by which multiple types of mature mRNAs are generated from ...
Gene and genome duplication events have created a large number of new genes in plants that can diver...
Insertion of transposable elements (TEs) into introns can lead to their activation as alternatively ...
Abstract Background Recently, genomic sequencing efforts were finished for Oryza sativa (cultivated ...
Background: Crop plants such as rice, maize and sorghum play economically-important roles as main so...
Background - Alternative splicing (AS) is a widespread phenomenon in higher eukaryotes but the exten...
Abstract Alternatively spliced genes produce multiple spliced isoforms, called transcript variants. ...
Insertion of transposable elements (TEs) into introns can lead to their activation as alternatively ...
Pre-mRNA alternative splicing (AS) generates protein variants from a single gene that can create nov...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a key regulatory mechanism that contributes to transcriptome and proteo...
Abstract Background High gene numbers in plant genomes reflect polyploidy and major gene duplication...
In recent years, several papers have reported that a special type of alternative splicing (AS) event...
ro Alternative splicing (AS) is considered to be a key factor patterns of AS in plant species [9], b...
Abstract Alternative splicing is a widespread phenomenon, which generates multiple isoforms of the g...
[[abstract]]The completion of the rice (Oryza sativa) genome draft has brought unprecedented opportu...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a mechanism by which multiple types of mature mRNAs are generated from ...
Gene and genome duplication events have created a large number of new genes in plants that can diver...
Insertion of transposable elements (TEs) into introns can lead to their activation as alternatively ...
Abstract Background Recently, genomic sequencing efforts were finished for Oryza sativa (cultivated ...
Background: Crop plants such as rice, maize and sorghum play economically-important roles as main so...
Background - Alternative splicing (AS) is a widespread phenomenon in higher eukaryotes but the exten...
Abstract Alternatively spliced genes produce multiple spliced isoforms, called transcript variants. ...
Insertion of transposable elements (TEs) into introns can lead to their activation as alternatively ...
Pre-mRNA alternative splicing (AS) generates protein variants from a single gene that can create nov...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a key regulatory mechanism that contributes to transcriptome and proteo...
Abstract Background High gene numbers in plant genomes reflect polyploidy and major gene duplication...
In recent years, several papers have reported that a special type of alternative splicing (AS) event...
ro Alternative splicing (AS) is considered to be a key factor patterns of AS in plant species [9], b...
Abstract Alternative splicing is a widespread phenomenon, which generates multiple isoforms of the g...
[[abstract]]The completion of the rice (Oryza sativa) genome draft has brought unprecedented opportu...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a mechanism by which multiple types of mature mRNAs are generated from ...
Gene and genome duplication events have created a large number of new genes in plants that can diver...
Insertion of transposable elements (TEs) into introns can lead to their activation as alternatively ...