最后一个 TKFC 内含子的替代剪接产生了在人体组织中差异表达的转录本,这些转录本在体外编码一种没有三磷酸酶和 FMN 环化酶活性的蛋白质。

IF 4.8 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Biomolecules Pub Date : 2024-10-12 DOI:10.3390/biom14101288
María Jesús Costas, Ana Couto, Alicia Cabezas, Rosa María Pinto, João Meireles Ribeiro, José Carlos Cameselle
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摘要

人类 TKFC 基因有 18 个外显子,在一个从第 2 号外显子到第 18 号外显子的 ORF 中编码双活性三激酶和 FMN 环化酶(TKFC)。除了 TKFC 编码转录本(根据其内含子-17 的剪接被归类为 tkfc 型)外,数据库中还包含替代 TKFC 转录本的证据,但其中没有一个转录本得到表达、研究和文献报道。我们从大脑 cDNA 中克隆了一个新的全 ORF 转录本,并对其进行了测序(登录号:DQ344550)。它产生于内含子 17 中的另一个 3'剪接位点。克隆的 cDNA 含有一个从 TKFC 基因第 2 号外显子到第 18 号外显子的 ORF,但在第 17 号外显子和第 18 号外显子之间有一个 56-nt 的插入(归类为 tkfc_ins56 型)。这种插入引入了一个框内终止符,由此产生的 ORF 编码较短的 TKFC 变体,表达后无酶活性。研究发现,TKFC内含子-17剪接在人体组织中的表达存在差异。在使用寡核苷酸探针进行的多组织北方印迹中,肝脏显示了内含子 17 的 tkfc 样剪接的强表达,而心脏则优先表达 tkfc_ins56 样剪接。通过与人体组织大规模表达研究的全球表达数据进行比较,推断肠道优先表达不含上述两种剪接的 TKFC 转录本。对 GTEX 数据库中通过 RNA-Seq 量化的转录本水平的分析表明,由于出现了具有类似 tkfc 剪接的非编码短转录本,这一情况出现了例外。总之,研究结果表明,TKFC 基因存在潜在的相关转录本变体,并在人体组织中差异表达。(谨以此文纪念安东尼奥-西莱罗教授(Antonio Sillero,1938-2024 年)毕生的指导和他在三磷酸酶方面的开创性工作)。
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Alternative Splicing of the Last TKFC Intron Yields Transcripts Differentially Expressed in Human Tissues That Code In Vitro for a Protein Devoid of Triokinase and FMN Cyclase Activity.

The 18-exon human TKFC gene codes for dual-activity triokinase and FMN cyclase (TKFC) in an ORF, spanning from exon 2 to exon 18. In addition to TKFC-coding transcripts (classified as tkfc type by their intron-17 splice), databases contain evidence for alternative TKFC transcripts, but none of them has been expressed, studied, and reported in the literature. A novel full-ORF transcript was cloned from brain cDNA and sequenced (accession no. DQ344550). It results from an alternative 3' splice-site in intron 17. The cloned cDNA contains an ORF also spanning from exon 2 to exon 18 of the TKFC gene but with a 56-nt insertion between exons 17 and 18 (classified as tkfc_ins56 type). This insertion introduces an in-frame stop, and the resulting ORF codes for a shorter TKFC variant, which, after expression, is enzymatically inactive. TKFC intron-17 splicing was found to be differentially expressed in human tissues. In a multiple-tissue northern blot using oligonucleotide probes, the liver showed a strong expression of the tkfc-like splice of intron 17, and the heart preferentially expressed the tkfc_ins56-like splice. Through a comparison to global expression data from massive-expression studies of human tissues, it was inferred that the intestine preferentially expresses TKFC transcripts that contain neither of those splices. An analysis of transcript levels quantified by RNA-Seq in the GTEX database revealed an exception to this picture due to the occurrence of a non-coding short transcript with a tkfc-like splice. Altogether, the results support the occurrence of potentially relevant transcript variants of the TKFC gene, differentially expressed in human tissues. (This work is dedicated in memoriam to Professor Antonio Sillero, 1938-2024, for his lifelong mentoring and his pioneering work on triokinase).

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Biomolecules
Biomolecules Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focusing on biogenic substances and their biological functions, structures, interactions with other molecules, and their microenvironment as well as biological systems. Biomolecules publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications.  Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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