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The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement

Authors :
Michael L. Tress
Pier Luigi Martelli
Adam Frankish
Gabrielle A. Reeves
Jan Jaap Wesselink
Corin Yeats
Páll ĺsólfur Ólason
Mario Albrecht
Hedi Hegyi
Alejandro Giorgetti
Domenico Raimondo
Julien Lagarde
Roman A. Laskowski
Gonzalo López
Michael I. Sadowski
James D. Watson
Piero Fariselli
Ivan Rossi
Alinda Nagy
Wang Kai
Zenia Størling
Massimiliano Orsini
Yassen Assenov
Hagen Blankenburg
Carola Huthmacher
Fidel Ramírez
Andreas Schlicker
France Denoeud
Phil Jones
Samuel Kerrien
Sandra Orchard
Stylianos E. Antonarakis
Alexandre Reymond
Ewan Birney
Søren Brunak
Rita Casadio
Roderic Guigo
Jennifer Harrow
Henning Hermjakob
David T. Jones
Thomas Lengauer
Christine A. Orengo
László Patthy
Janet M. Thornton
Anna Tramontano
Alfonso Valencia
Tress M.L.
Martelli P.L.
Frankish A.
Reeves G.A.
Wesselink J.J.
Yeats C.
Olason P.L.
Albrecht M.
Hegyi H.
Giorgetti A.
Raimondo D.
Lagarde J.
Laskowski R.A.
Lopez G.
Sadowski M.I.
Watson J.D.
Fariselli P.
Rossi I.
Nagy A.
Kai W.
Storling Z.
Orsini M.
Assenov Y.
Blankenburg H.
Huthmacher C.
Ramirez F.
Schlicker A.
Denoeud F.
Jones P.
Kerrien S.
Orchard S.
Antonarakis S.E.
Reymond A.
Birney E.
Brunak S.
Casadio R.
Guigo R.
Harrow J.
Hermjakob H.
Jones D.T.
Lengauer T.
Orengo C.A.
Patthy L.
Thornton J.M.
Tramontano A.
Valencia A.
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No 13 (2007) pp. 5495-5500
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Alternative premessenger RNA splicing enables genes to generate more than one gene product. Splicing events that occur within protein coding regions have the potential to alter the biological function of the expressed protein and even to create new protein functions. Alternative splicing has been suggested as one explanation for the discrepancy between the number of human genes and functional complexity. Here, we carry out a detailed study of the alternatively spliced gene products annotated in the ENCODE pilot project. We find that alternative splicing in human genes is more frequent than has commonly been suggested, and we demonstrate that many of the potential alternative gene products will have markedly different structure and function from their constitutively spliced counterparts. For the vast majority of these alternative isoforms, little evidence exists to suggest they have a role as functional proteins, and it seems unlikely that the spectrum of conventional enzymatic or structural functions can be substantially extended through alternative splicing.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No 13 (2007) pp. 5495-5500
Accession number :
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