关键词: Tissue-specific muscular dystrophy nuclear envelopathies nuclear membrane proteomics splice variant

Mesh : Alternative Splicing / genetics Animals Cells, Cultured Databases, Nucleic Acid Datasets as Topic Mice Muscle, Skeletal / metabolism Nuclear Envelope / genetics metabolism Nuclear Proteins / genetics metabolism Organ Specificity / genetics RNA, Messenger / analysis genetics

来  源:   DOI:10.1080/19491034.2018.1469351   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
Laminopathies yield tissue-specific pathologies, yet arise from mutation of ubiquitously-expressed genes. A little investigated hypothesis to explain this is that the mutated proteins or their partners have tissue-specific splice variants. To test this, we analyzed RNA-Seq datasets, finding novel isoforms or isoform tissue-specificity for: Lap2, linked to cardiomyopathy; Nesprin 2, linked to Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy and Lmo7, that regulates the Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy linked emerin gene. Interestingly, the muscle-specific Lmo7 exon is rich in serine phosphorylation motifs, suggesting regulatory function. Muscle-specific splice variants in non-nuclear envelope proteins linked to other muscular dystrophies were also found. Nucleoporins tissue-specific variants were found for Nup54, Nup133, Nup153 and Nup358/RanBP2. RT-PCR confirmed novel Lmo7 and RanBP2 variants and specific knockdown of the Lmo7 variantreduced myogenic index. Nuclear envelope proteins were enriched for tissue-specific splice variants compared to the rest of the genome, suggesting that splice variants contribute to its tissue-specific functions.
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