An Orchestrated Intron Retention Program in Meiosis Controls Timely Usage of Transcripts during Germ Cell Differentiation
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An Orchestrated Intron Retention Program in Meiosis Controls Timely Usage of Transcripts during Germ Cell Differentiation
Abstract
Global transcriptome reprogramming during spermatogenesis ensures timely expression of factors in each phase of male germ cell differentiation. Spermatocytes and spermatids require particularly extensive reprogramming of gene expression to switch from mitosis to meiosis and to support gamete morphogenesis. Here, we uncovered an extensive alternative splicing program during this transmeiotic differentiation. Notably, intron retention was largely the most enriched pattern, with spermatocytes showing generally higher levels of retention compared with spermatids. Retained introns are characterized by weak splice sites and are enriched in genes with strong relevance for gamete function. Meiotic intron-retaining transcripts (IRTs) were exclusively localized in the nucleus. However, differently from other developmentally regulated IRTs, they are stable RNAs, showing longer half-life than properly spliced transcripts. Strikingly, fate-mapping experiments revealed that IRTs are recruited onto polyribosomes days after synthesis. These studies reveal an unexpected function for regulated intron retention in modulation of the timely expression of select transcripts during spermatogenesis.
Keywords: alternative splicing; germ cell differentiation; intron retention; mRNA stability; spermatogenesis; transcriptome profiling.
Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Timely-regulated intron retention as device to fine-tune protein expression.Cell Cycle. 2017 Jul 18;16(14):1321-1322. doi: 10.1080/15384101.2017.1337983. Epub 2017 Jun 8. Cell Cycle. 2017. PMID: 28594251 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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