Alternative Splicing and Nonsense-Mediated Decay of a Zebrafish GABA Receptor Subunit Transcript.

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Zebrafish Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0044
Gaia J Moisan, Nitika Kamath, Shannon Apgar, Megan Schwehr, Pooja Vedmurthy, Olivya Conner, Kyler Hayes, Cecilia Phillips Toro
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Abstract

The superfamily of Cys-loop ionotropic neurotransmitter receptors includes those that detect GABA, glutamate, glycine, and acetylcholine. There is ample evidence that many Cys-loop receptor subunit genes include alternatively spliced exons. In this study, we report a novel example of alternative splicing (AS): we show that the 68-bp exon 3 in the zebrafish gabrr2b gene-which codes for the ρ2b GABAAR subunit-is an alternative cassette exon. Skipping of gabrr2b exon 3 results in a downstream frame shift and a premature termination codon (PTC). We provide evidence in larval zebrafish that transcripts containing the PTC are subject to degradation through nonsense-mediated decay. We also compile reports of AS of homologous exons in other Cys-loop receptor genes in multiple species. Our data add to a large body of research demonstrating that exon 3 in Cys-loop receptor genes is a conserved site for AS, the effects of which can vary from novel splice-isoform generation to downregulation of gene expression through transcript degradation.

斑马鱼GABA受体亚单位转录的选择性剪接和无义介导的衰变。
Cys环离子型神经递质受体的超家族包括检测GABA、谷氨酸、甘氨酸和乙酰胆碱的受体。有充分的证据表明,许多Cys环受体亚基基因包括选择性剪接的外显子。在本研究中,我们报道了一个替代剪接(AS)的新例子:我们发现斑马鱼gabrr2b基因中编码ρ2b GABAAR亚基的68bp外显子3是一个替代盒外显子。gabrr2b外显子3的跳过导致下游框架移位和过早终止密码子(PTC)。我们在斑马鱼幼虫中提供了证据,表明含有PTC的转录物会通过无义介导的衰变而降解。我们还汇编了多个物种中其他Cys环受体基因同源外显子的AS报告。我们的数据补充了大量研究,证明Cys环受体基因中的外显子3是AS的保守位点,其影响可能从新的剪接异构体产生到通过转录物降解下调基因表达。
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