Alu-mediated RNA duplexes are associated with widespread exon skipping across primate transcriptomes
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ABSTRACT: Alternative splicing patterns have diverged rapidly during vertebrate evolution, yet the mechanisms and functional consequences of species-dependent splice isoform differences are not well understood. Through an integrative analysis of genome-wide predictions of highly stable RNA duplexes, alternative splicing profiles, and proximity ligation-detection of RNA-RNA interactions in vivo, we observe evidence that the majority of long-range intronic RNA duplexes are mediated by inverted Alu-repeat elements, and that these structures are associated with widespread exon skipping in primates. Our results further reveal evidence that Alu-derived RNA duplexes have contributed to divergence in alternative splicing patterns during mammalian evolution.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE296727 | GEO | 2026/03/04
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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