Current models posit that nuclear speckles (NSs) serve as reservoirs of splicing factors and facilitate posttranscriptional mRNA processing. Here, we discovered that ribotoxic stress induces a profound reorganization of NSs with enhanced recruitment of factors required for splice-site recognition, including the RNA-binding protein TIAR, U1 snRNP proteins and U2-associated factor 65, as well as serine 2 phosphorylated RNA polymerase II. NS reorganization relies on the stress-activated p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway and coincides with splicing activation of both pre-existing and newly synthesized pre-mRNAs. In particular, ribotoxic stress causes targeted excision of retained introns from pre-mRNAs of immediate early genes...
To tolerate and recover from genotoxic stress cells must coordinate a range of stress response activ...
During heat shock and other proteotoxic stresses, cells regulate multiple steps in gene expression i...
Cells must respond to a wide range of external stimuli by altering their gene expression programs. ...
Heat shock induces the transcriptional activation of large heterochromatic regions of the human geno...
Precursor messenger RNA splicing is a highly regulated process, mediated by a complex RNA-protein ma...
International audienceAlternative splicing (AS) of pre-messenger RNAs is a major process contributin...
A critical step in the cellular stress response is transient activation of the RNA-dependent protein...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a predominantly co-transcriptional event which involves a large number of essen...
We have examined the nuclear localization of transiently and stably expressed nascent RNA transcript...
Complex, multistep biochemical reactions that routinely take place in our cells require high concent...
Expression of most RNA polymerase II transcripts requires the coordinated execution of transcription...
The mammalian cell nucleus is compartmentalized into non-membranous subnuclear domains that regulate...
International audienceExposure of cells to stressful conditions results in the rapid synthesis of a ...
Exposure of cells to stressful conditions elicits a highly conserved defense mechanism termed the he...
A number of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are induced in response to specific stresses to construct ...
To tolerate and recover from genotoxic stress cells must coordinate a range of stress response activ...
During heat shock and other proteotoxic stresses, cells regulate multiple steps in gene expression i...
Cells must respond to a wide range of external stimuli by altering their gene expression programs. ...
Heat shock induces the transcriptional activation of large heterochromatic regions of the human geno...
Precursor messenger RNA splicing is a highly regulated process, mediated by a complex RNA-protein ma...
International audienceAlternative splicing (AS) of pre-messenger RNAs is a major process contributin...
A critical step in the cellular stress response is transient activation of the RNA-dependent protein...
Pre-mRNA splicing is a predominantly co-transcriptional event which involves a large number of essen...
We have examined the nuclear localization of transiently and stably expressed nascent RNA transcript...
Complex, multistep biochemical reactions that routinely take place in our cells require high concent...
Expression of most RNA polymerase II transcripts requires the coordinated execution of transcription...
The mammalian cell nucleus is compartmentalized into non-membranous subnuclear domains that regulate...
International audienceExposure of cells to stressful conditions results in the rapid synthesis of a ...
Exposure of cells to stressful conditions elicits a highly conserved defense mechanism termed the he...
A number of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are induced in response to specific stresses to construct ...
To tolerate and recover from genotoxic stress cells must coordinate a range of stress response activ...
During heat shock and other proteotoxic stresses, cells regulate multiple steps in gene expression i...
Cells must respond to a wide range of external stimuli by altering their gene expression programs. ...