RRC ID 3496
Author Suzuki MG, Imanishi S, Dohmae N, Nishimura T, Shimada T, Matsumoto S.
Title Establishment of a novel in vivo sex-specific splicing assay system to identify a trans-acting factor that negatively regulates splicing of Bombyx mori dsx female exons.
Journal Mol Cell Biol
Abstract The Bombyx mori homolog of doublesex, Bmdsx, plays an essential role in silkworm sexual development. Exons 3 and 4 of Bmdsx pre-mRNA are specifically excluded in males. To explore how this occurs, we developed a novel in vivo sex-specific splicing assay system using sexually differentiated cultured cells. A series of mutation analyses using a Bmdsx minigene with this in vivo splicing assay system identified three distinct sequences (CE1, CE2, and CE3) positioned in exon 4 as exonic splicing silencers responsible for male-specific splicing. Gel shift analysis showed that CE1 binds to a nuclear protein from male cells but not that from female cells. Mutation of UAA repeats within CE1 inhibited the binding of the nuclear protein to the RNA and caused female-specific splicing in male cells. We have identified BmPSI, a Bombyx homolog of P-element somatic inhibitor (PSI), as the nuclear factor that specifically binds CE1. Down-regulation of endogenous BmPSI by RNA interference significantly increased female-specific splicing in male cells. This is the first report of a PSI homolog implicated in the regulated sex-specific splicing of dsx pre-mRNA.
Volume 28(1)
Pages 333-43
Published 2008-1-1
DOI 10.1128/MCB.01528-07
PII MCB.01528-07
PMID 17967886
PMC PMC2223278
MeSH Animals Base Sequence Bombyx / genetics* Cell Line DNA-Binding Proteins / genetics DNA-Binding Proteins / metabolism Down-Regulation / genetics* Exons / genetics* Female Genetic Techniques* Male Molecular Sequence Data Nuclear Proteins / genetics Nuclear Proteins / metabolism Protein Binding RNA Splicing / genetics* Recombinant Proteins / genetics Recombinant Proteins / metabolism Sex Characteristics Trans-Activators / genetics* Trans-Activators / metabolism*
IF 3.611
Times Cited 49
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Silkworms