Alternative splicing in plants: current knowledge and future directions for assessing the biological relevance of splice variants

Author:

Tognacca Rocío S1,Rodríguez Florencia S1,Aballay Federico E1,Cartagena Carla M1,Servi Lucas1,Petrillo Ezequiel1

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Fisiología, Biología Molecular y Neurociencias (IFIBYNE), CONICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires , C1428EHA, Buenos Aires , Argentina

Abstract

Abstract Alternative splicing is an important regulatory process that produces multiple transcripts from a single gene, significantly modulating the transcriptome and potentially the proteome, during development and in response to environmental cues. In the first part of this review, we summarize recent advances and highlight the accumulated knowledge on the biological roles of alternative splicing isoforms that are key for different plant responses and during development. Remarkably, we found that many of the studies in this area use similar methodological approaches that need to be improved to gain more accurate conclusions, since they generally presume that stable isoforms undoubtedly have coding capacities. This is mostly done without data indicating that a particular RNA isoform is in fact translated. So, in the latter part of the review, we propose a thorough strategy to analyze, evaluate, and characterize putative functions for alternative splicing isoforms of interest.

Funder

ANPCyT

CONICET

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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