Impact of the RNA allosteric effect triggered by single nucleotide polymorphisms on the splicing process

Author:

Zhuang Youyuan123452,Lu Xiaoyan123452,Lin Peng123452,Wang Siyu123452,Sheng Xiaoran123452,Chen Chong123452,Zhang Guosi123452,Wang Zhiyi123452,Mei Changqiu123452,Qu Jia1234526,Xu Liangde1234526,Wang Hong1234526

Affiliation:

1. National Engineering Research Center of Ophthalmology and Optometry , Eye Hospital, , Wenzhou 325027 , China

2. Wenzhou Medical University , Eye Hospital, , Wenzhou 325027 , China

3. State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology , Optometry and Visual Science, Eye Hospital, , Wenzhou 325027 , China

4. Wenzhou Medical University , Optometry and Visual Science, Eye Hospital, , Wenzhou 325027 , China

5. National Clinical Research Center for Ocular Diseases , Eye Hospital, , Wenzhou 325027 , China

6. Center of Optometry International Innovation of Wenzhou, Eye Valley , Wenzhou 325027 , China

Abstract

Abstract The susceptibility single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) obtained by genome-wide association studies leave some thorny questions, such as prioritization, false positives and unknown pathogenesis. Previous studies suggested that genetic variation may perturb the RNA secondary structure, influence protein recruitment and binding and ultimately affect splicing processes. Therefore, exploring the perturbation of SNPs to structure–function correlations may provide an effective bridge toward understanding the genetic contribution to diseases. Here, aiming to decipher the regulatory mechanism of myopia susceptibility variants, we systematically evaluated the roles of SNP-induced structural changes during splicing. In addition, 7.53% of myopia-related SNPs exhibited significant global structural changes, 19.53% presented noteworthy local structural disturbance and there were wide-ranging structural perturbations in the splice-related motifs. We established a comprehensive evaluation system for structural disturbance in the splicing-related motifs and gave the priority ranking for the SNPs at RNA structural level. These high-priority SNPs were revealed to widely disturb the molecular interaction properties between splicing-related proteins and pre-mRNAs by HDOCK. Moreover, mini-gene assays confirmed that structural perturbation could influence splicing efficiency through structural remodelling. This study deepens our understanding of the potential molecular regulatory mechanisms of susceptible SNPs in myopia and contributes to personalized diagnosis, personalized medicine, disease-risk prediction and functional verification study by guiding the prioritization of the susceptibility SNPs.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program for Active Health and Aging Response

Key Research and Development Program of Zhejiang Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project of WenZhou

Internal Fund Project of Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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