Dual utilization of an acceptor/donor splice site governs the alternative splicing of the IRF-3 gene

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Interferon regulatory factors constitute a family of transcriptional activators and repressors involved in a large number of vital cellular processes. Interferon regulatory factor-3 (IRF-3) has been implicated in virus and double-stranded RNA mediated induction of IFNβ and RANTES, in DNA damage signaling, and in virus-induced apoptosis. With its critical role in these pathways, the activity of IRF-3 is tightly regulated in myriad ways. Here we describe novel regulation of IRF-3 at the level of RNA splicing. We show that an unprecedented dual utilization of a splice acceptor/donor site within the IRF-3 mRNA governs the production of two alternative splice isoforms.

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Karpova, A. Y., Howley, P. M., & Ronco, L. V. (2000). Dual utilization of an acceptor/donor splice site governs the alternative splicing of the IRF-3 gene. Genes and Development, 14(22), 2813–2818. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.813800

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