Multilayered Control of Alternative Splicing Regulatory Networks by Transcription Factors
- PMID: 28157508
- DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2017.01.011
Multilayered Control of Alternative Splicing Regulatory Networks by Transcription Factors
Abstract
Networks of coordinated alternative splicing (AS) events play critical roles in development and disease. However, a comprehensive knowledge of the factors that regulate these networks is lacking. We describe a high-throughput system for systematically linking trans-acting factors to endogenous RNA regulatory events. Using this system, we identify hundreds of factors associated with diverse regulatory layers that positively or negatively control AS events linked to cell fate. Remarkably, more than one-third of the regulators are transcription factors. Further analyses of the zinc finger protein Zfp871 and BTB/POZ domain transcription factor Nacc1, which regulate neural and stem cell AS programs, respectively, reveal roles in controlling the expression of specific splicing regulators. Surprisingly, these proteins also appear to regulate target AS programs via binding RNA. Our results thus uncover a large "missing cache" of splicing regulators among annotated transcription factors, some of which dually regulate AS through direct and indirect mechanisms.
Keywords: RNA interference; SPAR-seq; alternative splicing; chromatin; embryonic stem cells; high-throughput screening; neuroblastoma cells; spliceosome; splicing factors; transcription factors.
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Comment in
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Embracing the complexity of RNA regulatory networks: layer by layer.Cardiovasc Res. 2017 Jul 1;113(8):e22-e23. doi: 10.1093/cvr/cvx085. Cardiovasc Res. 2017. PMID: 28863440 No abstract available.
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