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SRSF2 directly inhibits intron splicing to suppresses cassette exon inclusion.

BMB reports (2017-07-18)
Heegyum Moon, Sunghee Cho, Tiing Jen Loh, Ha Na Jang, Yongchao Liu, Namjeong Choi, Jagyeong Oh, Jiyeon Ha, Jianhua Zhou, Sungchan Cho, Dong-Eun Kim, Michael B Ye, Xuexiu Zheng, Haihong Shen
RESUMEN

SRSF2, a Serine-Arginine rich (SR) protein, is a splicing activator that mediates exon inclusion and exclusion events equally well. Here we show SRSF2 directly suppresses intron splicing to suppress cassette exon inclusion in SMN premRNA. Through a serial mutagenesis, we demonstrate that a 10 nt RNA sequence surrounding the branch-point (BP), is important for SRSF2-mediated inhibition of cassette exon inclusion through directly interacting with SRSF2. We conclude that SRSF2 inhibits intron splicing to promote exon exclusion. [BMB Reports 2017; 50(8): 423-428].