Alternative splicing generates distinct mRNA variants and is essential for development, homeostasis, and renewal. Proteins of the serine/arginine (SR)-rich splicing factor family are major splicing regulators that are broadly required for organ development as well as cell and organism viability. However, how these proteins support adult organ function remains largely unknown. Here, we used the continuously growing mouse incisor as a model to dissect the functions of the prototypical SR family protein SRSF1 during tissue homeostasis and renewal. We identified an SRSF1-governed alternative splicing network that is specifically required for dental proliferation and survival of progenitors but dispensable for the viability of differentiated cel...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
Investigations into stem cell-fueled renewal of an organ benefit from an inventory of cell type-spec...
The establishment and maintenance of pluripotency depend on precise coordination of gene expression....
Alternative splicing generates distinct mRNA variants and is essential for development, homeostasis,...
No potential conflicts of interests were disclosed. Serine/Arginine Splicing Factor 1 (SRSF1) is the...
Ultraconserved elements, unusually long regions of perfect sequence identity, are found in genes enc...
Serine/Arginine Splicing Factor 1 (SRSF1) is the archetype member of the SR protein family of splici...
SummaryAlternative splicing is a major mechanism of controlling gene expression and protein diversit...
Ultraconserved elements, unusually long regions of perfect sequence identity, are found in genes enc...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical and highly regulated process in eukaryotic gene expression. Splicing...
Alternative splicing is a major mechanism of controlling gene expression and protein diversity in hi...
Over the past decade, alternative splicing has been progressively recognized as a major mechanism re...
Serine/Arginine Splicing Factor 1 (SRSF1) is the archetype member of the SR protein family of splici...
The splicing-factor oncoprotein SRSF1 (also known as SF2/ASF or ASF/SF2) is upregulated in breast ca...
Investigations into stem cell-fueled renewal of an organ benefit from an inventory of cell type-spec...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
Investigations into stem cell-fueled renewal of an organ benefit from an inventory of cell type-spec...
The establishment and maintenance of pluripotency depend on precise coordination of gene expression....
Alternative splicing generates distinct mRNA variants and is essential for development, homeostasis,...
No potential conflicts of interests were disclosed. Serine/Arginine Splicing Factor 1 (SRSF1) is the...
Ultraconserved elements, unusually long regions of perfect sequence identity, are found in genes enc...
Serine/Arginine Splicing Factor 1 (SRSF1) is the archetype member of the SR protein family of splici...
SummaryAlternative splicing is a major mechanism of controlling gene expression and protein diversit...
Ultraconserved elements, unusually long regions of perfect sequence identity, are found in genes enc...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a critical and highly regulated process in eukaryotic gene expression. Splicing...
Alternative splicing is a major mechanism of controlling gene expression and protein diversity in hi...
Over the past decade, alternative splicing has been progressively recognized as a major mechanism re...
Serine/Arginine Splicing Factor 1 (SRSF1) is the archetype member of the SR protein family of splici...
The splicing-factor oncoprotein SRSF1 (also known as SF2/ASF or ASF/SF2) is upregulated in breast ca...
Investigations into stem cell-fueled renewal of an organ benefit from an inventory of cell type-spec...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
Investigations into stem cell-fueled renewal of an organ benefit from an inventory of cell type-spec...
The establishment and maintenance of pluripotency depend on precise coordination of gene expression....