Characteristics and regulatory elements defining constitutive splicing and different modes of alternative splicing in human and mouse
- 26 October 2005
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in RNA
- Vol. 11 (12) , 1777-1787
- https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.2660805
Abstract
Alternative splicing is a major contributor to genomic complexity, disease, and development. Previous studies have captured some of the characteristics that distinguish alternative splicing from constitutive splicing. However, most published work only focuses on skipped exons and/or a single species. Here we take advantage of the highly curated data in the MAASE database (see related paper in this issue) to analyze features that characterize different modes of splicing. Our analysis confirms previous observations about alternative splicing, including weaker splicing signals at alternative splice sites, higher sequence conservation surrounding orthologous alternative exons, shorter exon length, and more frequent reading frame maintenance in skipped exons. In addition, our study reveals potentially novel regulatory principles underlying distinct modes of alternative splicing and a role of a specific class of repeat elements (transposons) in the origin/evolution of alternative exons. These features suggest diverse regulatory mechanisms and evolutionary paths for different modes of alternative splicing.Keywords
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