Functional consequences of developmentally regulated alternative splicing

A Kalsotra, TA Cooper - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2011 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2011nature.com
Genome-wide analyses of metazoan transcriptomes have revealed an unexpected level of
mRNA diversity that is generated by alternative splicing. Recently, regulatory networks have
been identified through which splicing promotes dynamic remodelling of the transcriptome to
promote physiological changes, which involve robust and coordinated alternative splicing
transitions. The regulation of splicing in yeast, worms, flies and vertebrates affects a variety
of biological processes. The functional classes of genes that are regulated by alternative …
Abstract
Genome-wide analyses of metazoan transcriptomes have revealed an unexpected level of mRNA diversity that is generated by alternative splicing. Recently, regulatory networks have been identified through which splicing promotes dynamic remodelling of the transcriptome to promote physiological changes, which involve robust and coordinated alternative splicing transitions. The regulation of splicing in yeast, worms, flies and vertebrates affects a variety of biological processes. The functional classes of genes that are regulated by alternative splicing include both those with widespread homeostatic activities and those with cell-type-specific functions. Alternative splicing can drive determinative physiological change or can have a permissive role by providing mRNA variability that is used by other regulatory mechanisms.
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