Evidence for the role of transcription factors in the co-transcriptional regulation of intron retention

Author:

Ullah Fahad,Salton Maayan,Reddy Anireddy SN,Ben-Hur AsaORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTAlternative splicing is a widespread regulatory phenomenon that enables a single gene to produce multiple transcripts. Among the different types of alternative splicing, intron retention is one of the least explored despite its high prevalence in both plants and animals. The recent discovery that the majority of splicing is co-transcriptional has led to the finding that chromatin state affects alternative splicing. Therefore it is plausible that transcription factors can regulate splicing outcomes. We provide evidence for this hypothesis by studying regions of open chromatin in retained and excised introns. Using deep learning models designed to distinguish between regions of open chromatin in retained introns and non-retained introns, we identified motifs enriched in IR events with significant hits to known human transcription factors. Our model predicts that the majority of transcription factors that affect intron retention come from the zinc finger family. We demonstrate the validity of these predictions using ChIP-seq data for multiple zinc finger transcription factors and find strong over-representation for their peaks in intron retention events.AvailabilitySource code available at https://github.com/fahadahaf/chromir

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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