Alternative trans-splicing of constant and variable exons of a Drosophila axon guidance gene, lola

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Abstract

longitudinals lacking (lola) is a complex Drosophila gene encoding at least 20 protein isoforms, each bearing the same N-terminal constant region linked to a different C-terminal variable region. Different isoforms specify different aspects of axon growth and guidance. We show here that lola mRNAs are generated by alternative trans-splicing of exons sequentially encoded by the same DNA strand. Chromosomal pairing facilitates interallelic trans-splicing, allowing complementation between mutations in the constant and those in the variable exons. We demonstrate that at least one variable exon is transcribed from its own promoter, and trans-spliced to the constant exons transcribed separately.

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Horiuchi, T., Giniger, E., & Aigaki, T. (2003). Alternative trans-splicing of constant and variable exons of a Drosophila axon guidance gene, lola. Genes and Development, 17(20), 2496–2501. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1137303

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