The importance of alternative splicing in the drug discovery process

Erez Y. Levanon, Rotem Sorek
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Abstract

The publication of the sequence of the human genome revealed that the gene count in humans is much lower than previously estimated. Although textbooks usually place the number at 100,000, it is currently estimated that the human genome contains no more than 30,000 protein-coding genes. How can the great complexity of human life be explained by this number, which is less than twice the number of genes in the primitive worm C. elegans? The answer probably lies in the recent discovery that about half of all human genes undergo alternative splicing. This paper reviews the broad implications of alternative splicing for the drug-discovery process.

选择性剪接在药物发现过程中的重要性
人类基因组序列的公布表明,人类的基因数量比以前估计的要低得多。虽然教科书通常将这个数字定为10万个,但目前估计人类基因组包含的蛋白质编码基因不超过3万个。这个数字还不到原始蠕虫秀丽隐杆线虫基因数量的两倍,怎么能解释人类生活的巨大复杂性呢?答案可能在于最近的一项发现,即大约一半的人类基因都经历了选择性剪接。本文综述了选择性剪接在药物发现过程中的广泛意义。
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