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Chromatin-associated lncRNA-splicing factor condensates regulate hypoxia responsive RNA processing of genes pre-positioned near nuclear speckles [RNA-seq]


ABSTRACT: Hypoxia-induced alternative splicing (AS) controls tumor progression and metastasis. The underlying mechanism specifying hypoxia-responsive AS needs to be determined. We demonstrate the role of nuclear speckle (speckle) nuclear domain (ND) and the long noncoding RNA, MALAT1, in hypoxia-responsive AS. Hypoxia-responsive genes position near speckles, the NDs that enhance splicing efficiency, and their differentially spliced exons harbor features that are characteristic of inefficiently spliced transcripts. Speckle-resident MALAT1, induced in response to hypoxia, boosts hypoxia-responsive AS by regulating the binding of SR-family splicing factor1 (SRSF1) to pre-mRNAs of speckle-associated genes. Mechanistically, MALAT1 facilitates the recruitment of SRSF1 to elongating RNA pol II (RNAP II) by promoting the formation of phase-separated SRSF1 condensates that are preferentially recognized and recruited to pre-mRNA by RNAP II. Our results reveal that MALAT1 boosts hypoxia-induced AS of speckle-associated genes by establishing the threshold concentration of SRSF1 as condensates, thereby promoting RNAP II-mediated recruitment of SRSF1 to pre-mRNAs.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE285077 | GEO | 2026/03/27

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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