Article: Alternative splicing at NAGNAG acceptors in Arabidopsis thaliana SR and SR-related protein-coding genes.(Research article)

Authors: Stefanie Schindler (corresponding author) [1]; Karol Szafranski [1]; Michael Hiller [2]; Gul Shad Ali [3]; Saiprasad G Palusa [3]; Rolf Backofen [2]; Matthias Platzer [1]; Anireddy SN Reddy [3]

Background

Alternative splicing is an important mechanism for regulating gene expression at the post-transcriptional level and contributes to proteome complexity [1, 2, 3]. This widespread process comprises various mechanisms such as exon skipping, mutually exclusive exons, intron retention, or the usage of alternative 5' or 3' splice sites [4]. Alternative splicing has been extensively studied in mammals but less in plants. Recent evidence ...

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