Alternative splicing of transcription factors' genes: Beyond the increase of proteome diversity

David Talavera, Modesto Orozco, Xavier de la Cruz

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    Abstract

    Functional modification of transcription regulators may lead to developmental changes and phenotypical differences between species. In this work, we study the influence of alternative splicing on transcription factors in human and mouse. Our results show that the impact of alternative splicing on transcription factors is similar in both species, meaning that the ways to increase variability should also be similar. However, when looking at the expression patterns of transcription factors, we observe that they tend to diverge regardless of the role of alternative splicing. Finally, we hypothesise that transcription regulation of alternatively spliced transcription factors could play an important role in the phenotypical differences between species, without discarding other phenomena or functional families.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number9058594
    JournalComparative and Functional Genomics
    Volume2009
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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