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  1. ...examples of L1 co-option for vertebrate proteins have been reported. Here, we describe protein isoforms, in which the L1 retrotransposons are incorporated into host genes as protein-coding exons by alternative splicing. L1 ORF1 protein (ORF1p) is an RNA-binding protein that binds to L1 RNA and is required...
  2. ...) (Veiga et al. 2022), we have significantly expanded the known repertoire of protein-coding HER2 splicing isoforms from 13 to 90. In terms of alternative splicing classes, these isoforms primarily result from exon skipping (ES; 40 isoforms), alternative 5′ splice sites (A5s; 26 isoforms), alternative 3...
  3. ..., features, and functions of exons that respond to KCl stimulation to define the global coordination of activity-dependent alternative splicing in mouse primary neurons.ResultsKCl regulates alternative splicing, but not expression, of thousands of exons in mouse primary neuronsMany studies have established...
  4. ....Most human genes consist of multiple exons and introns that are transcribed into precursor mRNAs (pre-mRNAs). The process of pre-mRNA splicing that removes introns and joins exons is required to produce mature mRNAs ready for protein translation (Black 2003; Chen and Manley 2009). In addition, alternative...
  5. ...exon, altering only the 3′ UTR sequence while leaving the protein-coding sequence unchanged. Because the 3′ UTR contains many essential regulatory elements—such as microRNA and RNA-binding protein (RBP) binding sites—variation in 3′ UTR length can modulate target mRNA function, stability...
  6. ...sites of both constitutive and alternative exons, but it does not directly report the identity of full exons. In addition, as a CNN with ∼700,000 parameters, it is inherently challenging to interpret. Moreover, exon-associated sequence features (e.g., those that would contribute to protein-coding...
  7. ...across species. We show a clear link between the functional relevance, tissue regulation, and conservation of alternative transcripts on a set of 50 genes. By scaling up to the whole human protein-coding , we identify a few thousand genes where alternative splicing modulates the number and composition...
  8. ...of these represent new discoveries, including 70 previously undetected protein-coding genes. The novel coding genes are additionally supported by single-nucleotide variant evidence indicative of continued purifying selection in the human lineage, coding-exon splicing evidence from new GENCODE transcripts using next...
  9. ...available at the proteomic level and apply it to assess the currently available genomic information of organisms, including identifying novel genes and spliced isoforms, assigning correct start sites and validating predicted exons and genes. Second, the use of SWATH-MS-based quantitative proteomics...
  10. .... Firstly, whereas lncRNA exon sequences are poorly conserved, their promoter region sequences are conserved at levels equivalent to protein-coding genes (The FANTOM Consortium and RIKEN Genome Exploration Research Group and Genome Science 2005; Guttman et al. 2009; Derrien et al. 2012; Chen et al. 2016...
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