Tissue-specific RNA splicing generates an ankyrin-like domain that affects the dimerization and DNA-binding properties of a bHLH protein.
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- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 7 (1) , 55-71
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.7.1.55
Abstract
MRNAs encoding two rat bHLH proteins, referred to as REB alpha and REB beta, have been identified as alternatively spliced transcripts derived from a single genomic locus. Alternative RNA processing events results in tissue-specific differences in the ratios of these two mRNAs. Although it exhibits a highly enriched level of expression in the developing neural tube, the REB gene is expressed at variable levels in many organs of the mature animal. The REB alpha sequence contains a region characterized by a leucine heptad repeat that is situated amino-terminal of the carboxy-terminally located bHLH domain. REB beta is identical to REB alpha except for a 24-amino-acid insertion in the leucine heptad repeat that results from the inclusion of an additional 72-bp exon in the REB beta transcript. As a consequence of this insertion, REB beta exhibits a markedly diminished capacity to bind to cognate E-box-binding sites and to form homodimers and heterodimers with other members of the bHLH gene family. Analysis of the 24-amino-acid REB beta-specific insert revealed that it mediates an inhibitory function and exhibits a significant degree of sequence similarity to ankyrin-like repeats. It is proposed that this tissue-specific pattern of REB RNA splicing is involved in the determination of corresponding tissue-specific combinations of heterodimeric complexes of ubiquitous and tissue-restricted bHLH proteins. Thus, REB alpha and REB beta represent a novel example of a regulated formation of an ankyrin-like domain within a bHLH protein, thereby mediating control of protein-protein interactions.Keywords
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