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BRCA1 Exon 11, a CERES (Composite Regulatory Element of Splicing) element involved in splice regulation

BRCA1 Exon 11, a CERES (Composite Regulatory Element of Splicing) element involved in splice regulation
BRCA1 Exon 11, a CERES (Composite Regulatory Element of Splicing) element involved in splice regulation
Unclassified variants (UV) of BRCA1 can affect normal pre-mRNA splicing. Here, we investigate the UV c.693G>A, a "silent" change in BRCA1 exon 11, which we have found induces aberrant splicing in patient carriers and in vitro. Using a minigene assay, we show that the UV c.693G>A has a strong effect on the splicing isoform ratio of BRCA1. Systematic site-directed mutagenesis of the area surrounding the nucleotide position c.693G>A induced variable changes in the level of exon 11 inclusion/exclusion in the mRNA, pointing to the presence of a complex regulatory element with overlapping enhancer and silencer functions. Accordingly, protein binding analysis in the region detected several splicing regulatory factors involved, including SRSF1, SRSF6 and SRSF9, suggesting that this sequence represents a composite regulatory element of splicing (CERES).
brca1, splicing, unclassified variant, alternative splicing, minigene, exon 11
1422-0067
13045-13059
Tammaro, Claudia
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Raponi, Michela
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Wilson, David
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Baralle, Diana
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Tammaro, Claudia
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Raponi, Michela
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Wilson, David
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Baralle, Diana
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Tammaro, Claudia, Raponi, Michela, Wilson, David and Baralle, Diana (2014) BRCA1 Exon 11, a CERES (Composite Regulatory Element of Splicing) element involved in splice regulation. [in special issue: Pre-mRNA Splicing] International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 15 (7), 13045-13059. (doi:10.3390/ijms150713045). (PMID:25056543)

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Abstract

Unclassified variants (UV) of BRCA1 can affect normal pre-mRNA splicing. Here, we investigate the UV c.693G>A, a "silent" change in BRCA1 exon 11, which we have found induces aberrant splicing in patient carriers and in vitro. Using a minigene assay, we show that the UV c.693G>A has a strong effect on the splicing isoform ratio of BRCA1. Systematic site-directed mutagenesis of the area surrounding the nucleotide position c.693G>A induced variable changes in the level of exon 11 inclusion/exclusion in the mRNA, pointing to the presence of a complex regulatory element with overlapping enhancer and silencer functions. Accordingly, protein binding analysis in the region detected several splicing regulatory factors involved, including SRSF1, SRSF6 and SRSF9, suggesting that this sequence represents a composite regulatory element of splicing (CERES).

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Published date: 23 July 2014
Keywords: brca1, splicing, unclassified variant, alternative splicing, minigene, exon 11
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 367272
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/367272
ISSN: 1422-0067
PURE UUID: 3c705998-d290-42d5-9804-1c8ea03530ed
ORCID for Diana Baralle: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3217-4833

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Date deposited: 19 Aug 2014 11:17
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:30

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Author: Claudia Tammaro
Author: Michela Raponi
Author: David Wilson
Author: Diana Baralle ORCID iD

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