Alternative splicing provides the cell the ability to generate, from a single gene, multiple protein isoforms, sometimes with different or even antagonistic functions. This process is tightly regulated and alterations in the accurate balance of alternatively spliced mRNAs are a common cause of disease. The main objective of this thesis has been to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying disease-causing defective splicing. Skipping of Fas death receptor exon 6 leads to decreased Fas-ligand induced apoptosis. We have studied how this event is promoted by a mutation at the 3’ splice site and by the proto-oncogene SF2, leading to Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome and possibly contributing to tumor progression, respectively. Moreo...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is a key mechanism for increasing the complexity of proteins in hum...
International audienceMost of protein-coding human genes are subjected to alternative pre-mRNA splic...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding genes have one or more introns, and their transcripts can undergo alt...
Alternative splicing provides the cell the ability to generate, from a single gene, multiple protein...
ABSTRACT Alternative splicing of mRNA precursors enables one gene to produce multiple protein isofor...
Alternative splicing (AS) is an important step in the pathway of gene expression and regulation. The...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...
The tightly regulated process of precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) alternative splicing (AS) is a k...
Alternative splicing is a crucial mechanism for generating protein diversity. Different splice varia...
The generation of protein coding mRNAs from pre-mRNA is a fundamental biological process that is req...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Targeting Dysregulated RNA Processing in CancerAlternative...
AbstractAlmost all protein-coding genes are spliced and their majority is alternatively spliced. Alt...
The unprocessed ("raw") and/or processed data deposited here correspond to the Cancer Discovery pape...
Alternative splicing is a fundamental mechanism of eukaryotic RNA regulation that increases the tran...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is a key mechanism for increasing the complexity of proteins in hum...
International audienceMost of protein-coding human genes are subjected to alternative pre-mRNA splic...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding genes have one or more introns, and their transcripts can undergo alt...
Alternative splicing provides the cell the ability to generate, from a single gene, multiple protein...
ABSTRACT Alternative splicing of mRNA precursors enables one gene to produce multiple protein isofor...
Alternative splicing (AS) is an important step in the pathway of gene expression and regulation. The...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated process whereby non-coding sequences of pre-mRNA are rem...
Defects in alternative splicing are frequently found in human tumors and result either from mutation...
The tightly regulated process of precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) alternative splicing (AS) is a k...
Alternative splicing is a crucial mechanism for generating protein diversity. Different splice varia...
The generation of protein coding mRNAs from pre-mRNA is a fundamental biological process that is req...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Targeting Dysregulated RNA Processing in CancerAlternative...
AbstractAlmost all protein-coding genes are spliced and their majority is alternatively spliced. Alt...
The unprocessed ("raw") and/or processed data deposited here correspond to the Cancer Discovery pape...
Alternative splicing is a fundamental mechanism of eukaryotic RNA regulation that increases the tran...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is a key mechanism for increasing the complexity of proteins in hum...
International audienceMost of protein-coding human genes are subjected to alternative pre-mRNA splic...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding genes have one or more introns, and their transcripts can undergo alt...