2018
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13193
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How does temperature affect splicing events? Isoform switching of splicing factors regulates splicing of LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (LHY)

Abstract: One of the ways in which plants can respond to temperature is via alternative splicing (AS). Previous work showed that temperature changes affected the splicing of several circadian clock gene transcripts. Here, we investigated the role of RNA‐binding splicing factors (SFs) in temperature‐sensitive AS of the clock gene LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (LHY). We characterized, in wild type plants, temperature‐associated isoform switching and expression patterns for SF transcripts from a high‐resolution temperature and … Show more

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“…We inspected the LHY locus (At1g01060) for SNPs and focused our attention on a subset of five SNPs (Figure S1, Figure a, and Table ) located within the 5′UTR region because the balance between constitutive splicing and retention of the 5′UTR intron 1 in the LHY pre‐mRNA is scalable with temperature transitions (James, Syed, Bordage, et al, ; James et al, ). Sequence base calls, including uncalled N's, and latitude–longitude coordinates for each of the five SNP positions for 1,135 accessions were obtained (see Section 2).…”
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“…We inspected the LHY locus (At1g01060) for SNPs and focused our attention on a subset of five SNPs (Figure S1, Figure a, and Table ) located within the 5′UTR region because the balance between constitutive splicing and retention of the 5′UTR intron 1 in the LHY pre‐mRNA is scalable with temperature transitions (James, Syed, Bordage, et al, ; James et al, ). Sequence base calls, including uncalled N's, and latitude–longitude coordinates for each of the five SNP positions for 1,135 accessions were obtained (see Section 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PTBs contribute to the temperature‐dependent splicing of LHY (James et al, ) and as such PTB would be predicted to interact specifically with LHY mRNA. To test this, we used RNA‐EMSA binding reactions with recombinant PTB1 protein and an in vitro transcribed LHY mRNA fragment comprising exons 1 through 5 and the intervening introns (representing the Col‐0 G/G/U/G/C haplotype) to ask whether PTB1 bound LHY pre‐mRNA.…”
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