Differential fates of introns in gene expression due to global alternative splicing

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Anjani Kumari
Saam Sedehizadeh
John David Brook
Piotr Kozlowski
Marzena Wojciechowska
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[1] University of Nottingham,Queen’s Medical Centre, School of Life Sciences
[2] Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry,Department of Molecular Genetics
[3] Polish Academy of Sciences,Department of Rare Human Diseases
[4] Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry,undefined
[5] Polish Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Human Genetics | 2022年 / 141卷
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The discovery of introns over four decades ago revealed a new vision of genes and their interrupted arrangement. Throughout the years, it has appeared that introns play essential roles in the regulation of gene expression. Unique processing of excised introns through the formation of lariats suggests a widespread role for these molecules in the structure and function of cells. In addition to rapid destruction, these lariats may linger on in the nucleus or may even be exported to the cytoplasm, where they remain stable circular RNAs (circRNAs). Alternative splicing (AS) is a source of diversity in mature transcripts harboring retained introns (RI-mRNAs). Such RNAs may contain one or more entire retained intron(s) (RIs), but they may also have intron fragments resulting from sequential excision of smaller subfragments via recursive splicing (RS), which is characteristic of long introns. There are many potential fates of RI-mRNAs, including their downregulation via nuclear and cytoplasmic surveillance systems and the generation of new protein isoforms with potentially different functions. Various reports have linked the presence of such unprocessed transcripts in mammals to important roles in normal development and in disease-related conditions. In certain human neurological-neuromuscular disorders, including myotonic dystrophy type 2 (DM2), frontotemporal dementia/amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FTD/ALS) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), peculiar processing of long introns has been identified and is associated with their pathogenic effects. In this review, we discuss different mechanisms involved in the processing of introns during AS and the functions of these large sections of the genome in our biology.
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