In eukaryotic cells, many introns are constitutively, rather than alternatively, spliced and therefore do not contribute to isoform diversification. It has remained unclear what functional roles such constitutive splicing provides. To explore this issue, we asked how splicing affects the efficiency with which individual pre-messenger RNA transcripts are productively processed across different gene expression levels. We developed a quantitative single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization-based method to quantify splicing efficiency at transcription active sites in single cells. We found that both natural and synthetic genes in mouse and human cells exhibited an unexpected 'economy of scale' behavior in which splicing efficiency increa...
Splicing remains an incompletely understood process. Recent findings suggest that chromatin structur...
Reconstruction of a gene with its introns removed results in reduced levels of cytoplasmic mRNA. Thi...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding transcripts contain introns, which vary in number and position along ...
In eukaryotic cells, many introns are constitutively, rather than alternatively, spliced and therefo...
In eukaryotic cells, many introns are constitutively, rather than alternatively, spliced and therefo...
In eukaryotic cells, splicing affects the fate of each pre-mRNA transcript, helping to determine whe...
Differential splicing efficiency of specific introns is a mechanism that dramatically increases prot...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding genes are split into exons and introns, and introns need to be splice...
SummaryRemoval of introns from pre-messenger RNAs (pre-mRNAs) via splicing provides a versatile mean...
AbstractIncreasing evidence indicates that the transcriptional machinery can influence the efficienc...
One of the main challenges in modern biology is understanding how and when genes are turned on. As o...
Splicing remains an incompletely understood process. Recent findings suggest that chromatin structur...
Eukaryotic genes are mostly composed of a series of exons intercalated by sequences with no coding p...
RNA synthesis by RNA polymerase II and RNA processing are closely coupled during the transcription c...
Differential splicing efficiency of specific introns is a mechanism that dramatically increases prot...
Splicing remains an incompletely understood process. Recent findings suggest that chromatin structur...
Reconstruction of a gene with its introns removed results in reduced levels of cytoplasmic mRNA. Thi...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding transcripts contain introns, which vary in number and position along ...
In eukaryotic cells, many introns are constitutively, rather than alternatively, spliced and therefo...
In eukaryotic cells, many introns are constitutively, rather than alternatively, spliced and therefo...
In eukaryotic cells, splicing affects the fate of each pre-mRNA transcript, helping to determine whe...
Differential splicing efficiency of specific introns is a mechanism that dramatically increases prot...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding genes are split into exons and introns, and introns need to be splice...
SummaryRemoval of introns from pre-messenger RNAs (pre-mRNAs) via splicing provides a versatile mean...
AbstractIncreasing evidence indicates that the transcriptional machinery can influence the efficienc...
One of the main challenges in modern biology is understanding how and when genes are turned on. As o...
Splicing remains an incompletely understood process. Recent findings suggest that chromatin structur...
Eukaryotic genes are mostly composed of a series of exons intercalated by sequences with no coding p...
RNA synthesis by RNA polymerase II and RNA processing are closely coupled during the transcription c...
Differential splicing efficiency of specific introns is a mechanism that dramatically increases prot...
Splicing remains an incompletely understood process. Recent findings suggest that chromatin structur...
Reconstruction of a gene with its introns removed results in reduced levels of cytoplasmic mRNA. Thi...
Most eukaryotic protein-coding transcripts contain introns, which vary in number and position along ...