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Alternative splicing and trans-splicing events revealed by analysis of the Bombyx mori transcriptome.


ABSTRACT: Alternative splicing and trans-splicing events have not been systematically studied in the silkworm Bombyx mori. Here, the silkworm transcriptome was analyzed by RNA-seq. We identified 320 novel genes, modified 1140 gene models, and found thousands of alternative splicing and 58 trans-splicing events. Studies of three SR proteins show that both their alternative splicing patterns and mRNA products are conserved from insect to human, and one isoform of Srsf6 with a retained intron is expressed sex-specifically in silkworm gonads. Trans-splicing of mod(mdg4) in silkworm was experimentally confirmed. We identified integrations from a common 5'-gene with 46 newly identified alternative 3'-exons that are located on both DNA strands over a 500-kb region. Other trans-splicing events in B. mori were predicted by bioinformatic analysis, in which 12 events were confirmed by RT-PCR, six events were further validated by chimeric SNPs, and two events were confirmed by allele-specific RT-PCR in F(1) hybrids from distinct silkworm lines of JS and L10, indicating that trans-splicing is more widespread in insects than previously thought. Analysis of the B. mori transcriptome by RNA-seq provides valuable information of regulatory alternative splicing events. The conservation of splicing events across species and newly identified trans-splicing events suggest that B. mori is a good model for future studies.

SUBMITTER: Shao W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3383970 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alternative splicing and trans-splicing events revealed by analysis of the Bombyx mori transcriptome.

Shao Wei W   Zhao Qiong-Yi QY   Wang Xiu-Ye XY   Xu Xin-Yan XY   Tang Qing Q   Li Muwang M   Li Xuan X   Xu Yong-Zhen YZ  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20120524 7


Alternative splicing and trans-splicing events have not been systematically studied in the silkworm Bombyx mori. Here, the silkworm transcriptome was analyzed by RNA-seq. We identified 320 novel genes, modified 1140 gene models, and found thousands of alternative splicing and 58 trans-splicing events. Studies of three SR proteins show that both their alternative splicing patterns and mRNA products are conserved from insect to human, and one isoform of Srsf6 with a retained intron is expressed se  ...[more]

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