RNA splicing regulates the temporal order of TNF-induced gene expression
- Creators
- Hao, Shengli
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Baltimore, David
Abstract
When cells are induced to express inflammatory genes by treatment with TNF, the mRNAs for the induced genes appear in three distinct waves, defining gene groups I, II, and III, or early, intermediate, and late genes. To examine the basis for these different kinetic classes, we have developed a PCR-based procedure to distinguish pre-mRNAs from mRNAs. It shows that the three groups initiate transcription virtually simultaneously but that delays in splicing characterize groups II and III. We also examined the elongation times, concluding that pre-mRNA synthesis is coordinate but splicing differences directly regulate the timing of mRNA production.
Additional Information
© 2013 National Academy of Sciences. Contributed by David Baltimore, June 4, 2013 (sent for review March 28, 2013). Published online before print June 28, 2013. We thank Jesse Bloom, Arnav Mehta, Devdoot Majumdar, and Alex Sigal for valuable discussion and comments on the manuscript. This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grant 2R01 GM039458 (to D.B.) and a grant from the Skirball Foundation. Author contributions: S.H. and D.B. designed research; S.H. performed research; S.H. and D.B. analyzed data; and S.H. and D.B. wrote the paper.Attached Files
Published - PNAS-2013-Hao-11934-9.pdf
Supplemental Material - pnas.201309990SI.pdf
Supplemental Material - sd01.xlsx
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- PMCID
- PMC3718113
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- 41024
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20130830-101903782
- NIH
- 2R01 GM039458
- Skirball Foundation
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2013-08-30Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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