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The emerging significance of splicing in vertebrate development.


ABSTRACT: Splicing is a crucial regulatory node of gene expression that has been leveraged to expand the proteome from a limited number of genes. Indeed, the vast increase in intron number that accompanied vertebrate emergence might have aided the evolution of developmental and organismal complexity. Here, we review how animal models for core spliceosome components have provided insights into the role of splicing in vertebrate development, with a specific focus on neuronal, neural crest and skeletal development. To this end, we also discuss relevant spliceosomopathies, which are developmental disorders linked to mutations in spliceosome subunits. Finally, we discuss potential mechanisms that could underlie the tissue-specific phenotypes often observed upon spliceosome inhibition and identify gaps in our knowledge that, we hope, will inspire further research.

SUBMITTER: Olthof AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9641660 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The emerging significance of splicing in vertebrate development.

Olthof Anouk M AM   White Alisa K AK   Kanadia Rahul N RN  

Development (Cambridge, England) 20220930 19


Splicing is a crucial regulatory node of gene expression that has been leveraged to expand the proteome from a limited number of genes. Indeed, the vast increase in intron number that accompanied vertebrate emergence might have aided the evolution of developmental and organismal complexity. Here, we review how animal models for core spliceosome components have provided insights into the role of splicing in vertebrate development, with a specific focus on neuronal, neural crest and skeletal devel  ...[more]

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