A 2-nt RNA enhancer on exon 11 promotes exon 11 inclusion of the Ron proto-oncogene
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Ron is a human receptor for the macrophage-stimulating protein (MSP). Exon 11 skipping of Ron pre-mRNA produces the Ron?165 protein that has a deletion of a 49 amino acid region in the ?-chain extracellular domain. Ron?165 is constitutively active even in the absence of its ligand. Through stepwise deletion analysis, we identified a 2-nt RNA enhancer, which is located 74 nt upstream from the 5? splice site of exon 11, for exon 11 inclusion. Through double-base and single-base substitution analysis of the 2-nt RNA, we demonstrated that the GA, CC, UG and AC dinucleotides on exon 11, in addition to the wild-type AG sequence, function as enhancers for exon 11 inclusion of the Ron pre-mRNA.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cancer; cis element; Exon 11 inclusion; Pre-mRNA splicing; Proto-oncogene; Ron
List of contributors:
Ghigna, Claudia; Biamonti, Giuseppe
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