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The <i>mec-8</i> gene of <i>C. elegans</i> encodes a protein with two RNA recognition motifs and regulates alternative splicing of <i>unc-52</i> transcripts
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GeneticsBody Wall MuscleRna SplicingMolecular BiologyUnc-52 TranscriptsMolecular GeneticsCellular PhysiologySplicing VariantTranscriptional RegulationUnc-52 IsoformsRna ProcessingRna Recognition MotifsMolecular PhysiologyRna BiologyGene ExpressionDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesGene RegulationMedicineNon-coding Rna
Mutations in the mec-8 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans were previously shown to affect the functions of body wall muscle and mechanosensory and chemosensory neurons. Mutations in mec-8 also strongly enhance the mutant phenotype of specific mutations in unc-52, a gene that encodes, via alternative splicing of pre-mRNA, a set of basement membrane proteins, homologs of perlecan, that are important for body wall muscle assembly and attachment to basement membrane, hypodermis and cuticle. We have cloned mec-8 and found that it encodes a protein with two RNA recognition motifs, characteristic of RNA binding proteins. We have used reverse transcription-PCR and RNase protection experiments to show that mec-8 regulates the accumulation of a specific subset of alternatively spliced unc-52 transcripts. We have also shown with antibodies to UNC-52 that mec-8 affects the abundance of a subset of UNC-52 isoforms. We propose that mec-8 encodes a trans-acting factor that regulates the alternative splicing of the pre-mRNA of unc-52 and one or more additional genes that affect mechanosensory and chemosensory neuron function.
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