Positioning of pyrimidine motifs around cassette exons defines their PTB‐dependent splicing in Arabidopsis

Author:

Burgardt Rica1,Lambert Dorothee2,Heuwieser Christina2,Sack Maximilian3,Wagner Gabriele2,Weinberg Zasha3,Wachter Andreas12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Molecular Physiology (imP) University of Mainz Hanns‐Dieter‐Hüsch‐Weg 17 55128 Mainz Germany

2. Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP) University of Tübingen Auf der Morgenstelle 32 72076 Tübingen Germany

3. Bioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science and Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioinformatics Leipzig University Härtelstraße 16‐18 04107 Leipzig Germany

Abstract

SUMMARYAlternative splicing (AS) is a complex process that generates transcript variants from a single pre‐mRNA and is involved in numerous biological functions. Many RNA‐binding proteins are known to regulate AS; however, little is known about the underlying mechanisms, especially outside the mammalian clade. Here, we show that polypyrimidine tract binding proteins (PTBs) from Arabidopsis thaliana regulate AS of cassette exons via pyrimidine (Py)‐rich motifs close to the alternative splice sites. Mutational studies on three PTB‐dependent cassette exon events revealed that only some of the Py motifs in this region are critical for AS. Moreover, in vitro binding of PTBs did not reflect a motif's impact on AS in vivo. Our mutational studies and bioinformatic investigation of all known PTB‐regulated cassette exons from A. thaliana and human suggested that the binding position of PTBs relative to a cassette exon defines whether its inclusion or skipping is induced. Accordingly, exon skipping is associated with a higher frequency of Py stretches within the cassette exon, and in human also upstream of it, whereas exon inclusion is characterized by increased Py motif occurrence downstream of said exon. Enrichment of Py motifs downstream of PTB‐activated 5′ splice sites is also seen for PTB‐dependent intron removal and alternative 5′ splice site events from A. thaliana, suggesting this is a common step of exon definition. In conclusion, the position‐dependent AS regulatory mechanism by PTB homologs has been conserved during the separate evolution of plants and mammals, while other critical features, in particular intron length, have considerably changed.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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