In vivo regulation of alternative pre-mRNA splicing by the Clk1 protein kinase

PI Duncan, DF Stojdl, RM Marius… - Molecular and cellular …, 1997 - Am Soc Microbiol
PI Duncan, DF Stojdl, RM Marius, JC Bell
Molecular and cellular biology, 1997Am Soc Microbiol
Controlled expression of cellular and viral genes through alternative precursor messenger
RNA (pre-mRNA) splicing requires serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins. The Clk1 kinase,
which phosphorylates SR proteins, is regulated through alternative splicing of the Clk1 pre-
mRNA, yielding mRNAs encoding catalytically active and truncated inactive polypeptides
(Clk1 and Clk1 T, respectively). We present evidence that Clk1 and Clk1 T proteins regulate
the splicing of Clk1 and adenovirus pre-mRNAs in vivo. The peptide domain encoded by the …
Abstract
Controlled expression of cellular and viral genes through alternative precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) splicing requires serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins. The Clk1 kinase, which phosphorylates SR proteins, is regulated through alternative splicing of the Clk1 pre-mRNA, yielding mRNAs encoding catalytically active and truncated inactive polypeptides (Clk1 and Clk1 T, respectively). We present evidence that Clk1 and Clk1 T proteins regulate the splicing of Clk1 and adenovirus pre-mRNAs in vivo. The peptide domain encoded by the alternatively spliced exon of Clk1 is essential for the regulatory activity of the Clk1 kinase. This is the first direct demonstration of an in vivo link between alternative splicing and protein kinase activity.
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