Alternative splicing of pre-mRNAs greatly contributes to diversity in products generated from a single gene. However, the underlying regulatory mechanisms are poorly understood. In the present study, we describe evolutionarily conserved intra-intronic and inter-intronic RNA secondary structures. Mutation experiments revealed that intra-intronic RNA secondary structure causes steric hindrance to enforce mutual splicing exclusivity, while inter-intronic RNA pairing largely functions through a looped-out mechanism. Moreover, mutually exclusive splicing may be regulated by RNA pairing competition between intra- and inter-introns. Importantly, the resulting dynamic RNA architecture largely controls mutually exclusive splicing, although cis-acting regulatory sequences may fine-tune this process. Our results emphasize the importance of dynamic RNA architecture in alternative splicing. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.
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Yang, Y., Sun, F., Wang, X., Yue, Y., Wang, W., Zhang, W., … Jin, Y. (2012). Conservation and regulation of alternative splicing by dynamic inter- and intra-intron base pairings in lepidoptera 14-3-3ζ pre-mRNAs. RNA Biology, 9(5), 691–700. https://doi.org/10.4161/rna.20205
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