A systematic analysis of intronic sequences downstream of 5′ splice sites reveals a widespread role for U-rich motifs and TIA1/TIAL1 proteins in alternative splicing regulation

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Table 2.

Conservation of TIA1/TIAL1-regulated, U-rich alternative splicing events

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Table 2.

Yellow shading corresponds to genes with conserved alternative splicing (AS) events between human and mouse. Green shading corresponds to genes with AS events involving exons that are conserved but constitutively spliced in mouse. No shading corresponds to genes with species-specific exons detected in human but not in mouse. Open reading frame (ORF) preservation refers to both exon-included and excluded products. n/a, exon is species-specific (human).

1Genes involved in cell motility and morphology.

2Genes involved in RNA metabolism.

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  1. Genome Res. 18: 1247-1258

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