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Wen-Jing Yang1,2, Ai-Zhen Yan1, Yong-Jun Xu1, Xiao-Yan Guo1,3, Xian-Guo Fu1,4, Dan Li1, Juan Liao1,5, Duo Zhang1, Feng-Hua Lan6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The disease gene of fragile X syndrome, FMR1 gene, encodes fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP). The alternative splicing (AS) of FMR1 can affect the structure and function of FMRP. However, the biological functions of alternatively spliced isoforms remain elusive. In a previous study, we identified a new 140bp exon from the intron 9 of human FMR1 gene. In this study, we further examined the biological functions of this new exon and its underlying signaling pathways.Entities:
Keywords: Alternative exon; Alternative splicing; FMR1; FMRP; FXS
Year: 2020 PMID: 32552710 PMCID: PMC7301526 DOI: 10.1186/s12863-020-00870-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genet ISSN: 1471-2156 Impact factor: 2.797
Fig. 1The new exon of 140 bp is commonly expressed and distributed in the peripheral blood of normal non-FXS individuals. qRT-PCR results of mRNA expression level of the 140 bp sequence in peripheral blood cells of 52 non-FXS controls
Fig. 2The structure and expression of truncated FMRP protein in healthy individuals. a FMRP structure with coding exons (squares) and functional domains (columns). a: FMR1 gene containing full-length sequence encodes 632 amino acids; b: coding fragment containing exons 1–9 and the 140 bp sequence. b Western blots showing the expression of the new alternatively spliced FMR1 transcript in peripheral blood cells of 6 healthy individuals. tFMRP: truncated FMRP
Fig. 3The new spliced transcript containing the 140 bp sequence is translated into a truncated FMRP protein with altered subcellular localization. a Western blots showing the expression of the wild type FMRP or the truncated FMRP in HEK293T cells. 1: untransfected HEK293T cells; 2: HEK293T cells transfected by pEGFP-N2-tFMR1; 3: HEK293T cells transfected by pEGFP-N2-fFMR1. b Immunofluorescence showing the localization of the wild type FMRP or the truncated FMRP in HEK293T cells. HEK293T: untransfected HEK293T cells; pEGFP-N2: HEK293T cells transfected by the empty vector; pEGFP-N2-tFMR1: HEK293T cells transfected by pEGFP-N2-tFMR1; pEGFP-N2-fFMR1: HEK293T cells transfected by pEGFP-N2-fFMR1; DAPI: the solution suitable for nuclear staining; EGFP: vectors encoding the GFP-tagged protein; Alexa Flour 594: a FMRP antibody fluorescently labeled red. c Quantitative representation of EGFP positive cells. d Quantitative representation of FMRP positive cells
Fig. 4Overexpression of the truncated FMRP protein altered FXS-related signaling pathways. a Partial qRT-PCR results of differentially expressed genes. Red: HEK293T cells transfected by pLEX-MCS-tFMR1; Green: HEK293T cells transfected by pLEX-MCS. b Western blots showing the overexpression of BEX1 protein in HEK293T cells transfected by pLEX-MCS-tFMR1. 1: untransfected HEK293T cells; 2: HEK293T cells transfected by pLEX-MCS-tFMR1; 3: HEK293T cells transfected by pLEX-MCS. c Immunofluorescence showing the localization of BEX1 protein in HEK293T cells. HEK293T: untransfected HEK293T cells; pLEX-MCS-tFMR1: HEK293T cells transfected by pLEX-MCS-tFMR1. DAPI: the solution suitable for nuclear staining; Anti-FMRP: the primary antibodies of FMRP; Anti-BEX1: the primary antibodies of BEX1. d Quantitative representation of FMRP and BEX1 positive cells. **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001