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Rbfox1 controls alternative splicing of focal adhesion genes in cardiac muscle cells

J Mol Cell Biol. 2024-07; 
Peter Zorn, Jaime Calvo Sánchez, Tala Alakhras, Barbara Schreier, Michael Gekle, Stefan Hüttelmaier, Marcel Köhn
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Abstract

Alternative splicing is one of the major cellular processes that determine the tissue-specific expression of protein variants. However, it remains challenging to identify physiologically relevant and tissue-selective proteins that are generated by alternative splicing. Hence, we investigated the target spectrum of the splicing factor Rbfox1 in the cardiac muscle context in more detail. By using a combination of in silico target prediction and in-cell validation, we identified several focal adhesion proteins as alternative splicing targets of Rbfox1. We focused on the alternative splicing patterns of vinculin (metavinculin isoform) and paxillin (extended paxillin isoform) and identified both as potential Rbfox1 ... More

Keywords

Rbfox1, alternative splicing, cardiac muscle cells, focal adhesion