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Conserved sequences in the final intron of MDM2 are essential for the regulation of alternative splicing of MDM2 in response to stress.

Ravi K Singh1, Aixa Tapia-Santos, Thomas W Bebee, Dawn S Chandler.   

Abstract

Alternative splicing plays a fundamental role in generating proteome diversity and is critical in regulation of eukaryotic gene expression. It is estimated that 50% of disease-causing mutations alter splicing efficiency and/or patterns of splicing. An alternatively spliced form of murine double-minute 2, MDM2-ALT1, is associated with pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) at high frequency in primary human tumors and RMS cell lines. We have identified that this isoform can be induced in response to specific types of stress (UV and cisplatin). However, the mechanism of alternative splicing of MDM2 in human cancer is unknown. Using UV and cisplatin to model alternative splicing of the MDM2 gene, we have developed a damage-inducible in vitro splicing system. This system employs an MDM2 minigene that mimics the damage-induced alternative splicing observed in vivo. Using this in vitro splicing system, we have shown that conserved intronic sequences in intron 11 of MDM2 are required for normal splicing. Furthermore, we showed that these intronic elements are also required for the regulated damage-induced alternative splicing of MDM2. The use of this novel damage-inducible system will allow for the systematic identification of regulatory elements and factors involved in the splicing regulation of the MDM2 gene in response to stress. This study has implications for identification of novel intervention points for development of future therapeutics for rhabdomyosarcoma.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19631207     DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2009.07.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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2.  Stress-induced isoforms of MDM2 and MDM4 correlate with high-grade disease and an altered splicing network in pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma.

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5.  The splicing factor FUBP1 is required for the efficient splicing of oncogene MDM2 pre-mRNA.

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