Ninety-four percent of mammalian protein-coding exons exceed 51 nucleotides (nt) in length. The paucity of micro-exons (≤ 51 nt) suggests that their recognition and correct processing by the splicing machinery present greater challenges than for longer exons. Yet, because thousands of human genes harbor processed micro-exons, specialized mechanisms may be in place to promote their splicing. Here, we survey deep genomic data sets to define 13,085 micro-exons and to study their splicing mechanisms and molecular functions. More than 60% of annotated human micro-exons exhibit a high level of sequence conservation, an indicator of functionality. While most human micro-exons require splicing-enhancing genomic features to be processed, the splicin...
The erythroid differentiation-specific splicing switch of protein 4.1R exon 16, which encodes a spec...
Alternative splicing is a vital process for regulating gene expression and promoting proteomic diver...
Human genetic studies have identified the neuronal RNA binding protein, Rbfox1, as a candidate gene ...
Alternative splicing, which occurs in over 95% of human genes, is the process by which exons are dif...
Rbfox proteins control alternative splicing and posttranscriptional regulation in mammalian brain an...
Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad re...
Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad re...
The Rbfox family of RNA-binding proteins is highly conserved with established roles in alternative s...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate th...
The Rbfox genes encode an ancient family of sequence-specific RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that are c...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) modulate alternative splicing outcomes to determine isoform expression a...
Rbfox RNA-binding proteins are important regulators of muscle-specific splicing. Rbfox proteins cont...
RBFOX1 and RBFOX2 are alternative splicing factors that are predominantly expressed in the brain and...
The erythroid differentiation-specific splicing switch of protein 4.1R exon 16, which encodes a spec...
Alternative splicing is a vital process for regulating gene expression and promoting proteomic diver...
Human genetic studies have identified the neuronal RNA binding protein, Rbfox1, as a candidate gene ...
Alternative splicing, which occurs in over 95% of human genes, is the process by which exons are dif...
Rbfox proteins control alternative splicing and posttranscriptional regulation in mammalian brain an...
Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad re...
Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad re...
The Rbfox family of RNA-binding proteins is highly conserved with established roles in alternative s...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate th...
The Rbfox genes encode an ancient family of sequence-specific RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that are c...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) modulate alternative splicing outcomes to determine isoform expression a...
Rbfox RNA-binding proteins are important regulators of muscle-specific splicing. Rbfox proteins cont...
RBFOX1 and RBFOX2 are alternative splicing factors that are predominantly expressed in the brain and...
The erythroid differentiation-specific splicing switch of protein 4.1R exon 16, which encodes a spec...
Alternative splicing is a vital process for regulating gene expression and promoting proteomic diver...
Human genetic studies have identified the neuronal RNA binding protein, Rbfox1, as a candidate gene ...