학술논문

Global Profiling of the Cellular Alternative RNA Splicing Landscape during Virus-Host Interactions.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS ONE. 9/6/2016, Vol. 11 Issue 9, p1-21. 21p.
Subject
*RNA splicing
*LANDSCAPES
*HOST-virus relationships
*GENETIC regulation
*NUCLEOTIDE sequence
Language
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Alternative splicing (AS) is a central mechanism of genetic regulation which modifies the sequence of RNA transcripts in higher eukaryotes. AS has been shown to increase both the variability and diversity of the cellular proteome by changing the composition of resulting proteins through differential choice of exons to be included in mature mRNAs. In the present study, alterations to the global RNA splicing landscape of cellular genes upon viral infection were investigated using mammalian reovirus as a model. Our study provides the first comprehensive portrait of global changes in the RNA splicing signatures that occur in eukaryotic cells following infection with a human virus. We identify 240 modified alternative splicing events upon infection which belong to transcripts frequently involved in the regulation of gene expression and RNA metabolism. Using mass spectrometry, we also confirm modifications to transcript-specific peptides resulting from AS in virus-infected cells. These findings provide additional insights into the complexity of virus-host interactions as these splice variants expand proteome diversity and function during viral infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]