The effect of SRA intron-1 splicing on differential ratio of SRA-SRAP levels and on ER-mediated transcription in breast cancer cells
The steroid receptor RNA activator gene (SRA1) generates two distinct entities. SRA RNA coactivates several NRs whereas SRA protein (SRAP) is suspected to regulate the activity of several transcription factors, including estrogen receptors (ER). Splicing of SRA intron-1 is the major event definin...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-30972014-03-29T03:42:25Z The effect of SRA intron-1 splicing on differential ratio of SRA-SRAP levels and on ER-mediated transcription in breast cancer cells Guo, Jimin Leygue, Etienne (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Amara, Francis (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Xie, Jiuyong (Physiology) steroid receptor RNA activator estrogen receptor alternative splicing breast cancer The steroid receptor RNA activator gene (SRA1) generates two distinct entities. SRA RNA coactivates several NRs whereas SRA protein (SRAP) is suspected to regulate the activity of several transcription factors, including estrogen receptors (ER). Splicing of SRA intron-1 is the major event defining SRAP coding frame. Fully spliced, coding SRA and intron-1 retained, non-coding SRA coexist in breast cancer cells. The relative proportion between the two types of SRA RNA maintains a balance between two genetically linked entities, SRA and SRAP. In this study, a minigene model was used to demonstrate that the primary sequence of SRA exon-1-intron-1-exon-2 is sufficient for alternative splicing of SRA intron-1. In addition, a modified oligoribonucleotidic construct promotes SRA intron-1 retention in breast cancer cells. This oligoribonucleotide differentially alters estradiol-induced transcription of ER regulated genes. Together, results presented herein demonstrate that the SRA-SRAP balance, which can be artificially modified by targeting alternative splicing of SRA intron-1, might be a new critical target to treat breast cancer patients. 2008-09-26T19:45:05Z 2008-09-26T19:45:05Z 2008-09-26T19:45:05Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3097 en_US |
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The steroid receptor RNA activator gene (SRA1) generates two distinct entities. SRA
RNA coactivates several NRs whereas SRA protein (SRAP) is suspected to regulate
the activity of several transcription factors, including estrogen receptors (ER).
Splicing of SRA intron-1 is the major event defining SRAP coding frame. Fully
spliced, coding SRA and intron-1 retained, non-coding SRA coexist in breast cancer
cells. The relative proportion between the two types of SRA RNA maintains a balance
between two genetically linked entities, SRA and SRAP.
In this study, a minigene model was used to demonstrate that the primary sequence of
SRA exon-1-intron-1-exon-2 is sufficient for alternative splicing of SRA intron-1. In
addition, a modified oligoribonucleotidic construct promotes SRA intron-1 retention
in breast cancer cells. This oligoribonucleotide differentially alters estradiol-induced
transcription of ER regulated genes. Together, results presented herein demonstrate
that the SRA-SRAP balance, which can be artificially modified by targeting
alternative splicing of SRA intron-1, might be a new critical target to treat breast
cancer patients. |
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Leygue, Etienne (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) |
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Leygue, Etienne (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Guo, Jimin |
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The effect of SRA intron-1 splicing on differential ratio of SRA-SRAP levels and on ER-mediated transcription in breast cancer cells |
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The effect of SRA intron-1 splicing on differential ratio of SRA-SRAP levels and on ER-mediated transcription in breast cancer cells |
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The effect of SRA intron-1 splicing on differential ratio of SRA-SRAP levels and on ER-mediated transcription in breast cancer cells |
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The effect of SRA intron-1 splicing on differential ratio of SRA-SRAP levels and on ER-mediated transcription in breast cancer cells |
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The effect of SRA intron-1 splicing on differential ratio of SRA-SRAP levels and on ER-mediated transcription in breast cancer cells |
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effect of sra intron-1 splicing on differential ratio of sra-srap levels and on er-mediated transcription in breast cancer cells |
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