生物
蛋白质组
选择性拼接
RNA剪接
计算生物学
外显子
编码
基因
遗传学
生物信息学
核糖核酸
作者
Meng Li,Weixing Feng,Xinjun Zhang,Yuedong Yang,Kejun Wang,Matthew Mort,David Neil Cooper,Yue Wang,Yaoqi Zhou,Yunlong Liu
摘要
Alternative splicing (AS) is a closely regulated process that allows a single gene to encode multiple protein isoforms, thereby contributing to the diversity of the proteome. Dysregulation of the splicing process has been found to be associated with many inherited diseases. However, among the pathogenic AS events, there are numerous “passenger” events whose inclusion or exclusion does not lead to significant changes with respect to protein function. In this study, we evaluate the secondary and tertiary structural features of proteins associated with disease-causing and neutral AS events, and show that several structural features are strongly associated with the pathological impact of exon inclusion. We further develop a machine-learning-based computational model, ExonImpact, for prioritizing and evaluating the functional consequences of hitherto uncharacterized AS events. We evaluated our model using several strategies including cross-validation, and data from the Gene-Tissue Expression (GTEx) and ClinVar databases. ExonImpact is freely available at http://watson.compbio.iupui.edu/ExonImpact.
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