Systematic analysis of alternative exon-dependent interactome remodeling reveals multitasking functions of gene regulatory factors
- PMID: 38065061
- DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2023.10.034
Systematic analysis of alternative exon-dependent interactome remodeling reveals multitasking functions of gene regulatory factors
Abstract
Alternative splicing significantly expands biological complexity, particularly in the vertebrate nervous system. Increasing evidence indicates that developmental and tissue-dependent alternative exons often control protein-protein interactions; yet, only a minor fraction of these events have been characterized. Using affinity purification-mass spectrometry (AP-MS), we show that approximately 60% of analyzed neural-differential exons in proteins previously implicated in transcriptional regulation result in the gain or loss of interaction partners, which in some cases form unexpected links with coupled processes. Notably, a neural exon in Chtop regulates its interaction with the Prmt1 methyltransferase and DExD-Box helicases Ddx39b/a, affecting its methylation and activity in promoting RNA export. Additionally, a neural exon in Sap30bp affects interactions with RNA processing factors, modulating a critical function of Sap30bp in promoting the splicing of <100 nt "mini-introns" that control nuclear RNA levels. AP-MS is thus a powerful approach for elucidating the multifaceted functions of proteins imparted by context-dependent alternative exons.
Keywords: affinity purification-mass spectrometry; alternative splicing; intron retention; mRNA export; neurogenesis; protein-protein interactions; transcriptional regulation.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests B.J.B. and A.-C.G. are members of the Molecular Cell advisory board.
Comment in
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SAP30BP interacts with RBM17/SPF45 to promote splicing in a subset of human short introns.Cell Rep. 2023 Dec 26;42(12):113534. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113534. Epub 2023 Dec 7. Cell Rep. 2023. PMID: 38065098
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