[HTML][HTML] Role of precursor mRNA splicing in nutrient-induced alterations in gene expression and metabolism
S Ravi, RJ Schilder, SR Kimball - The Journal of nutrition, 2015 - Elsevier
Precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) splicing is a critical step in gene expression that results in the
removal of intronic sequences from immature mRNA, leading to the production of mature
mRNA that can be translated into protein. Alternative pre-mRNA splicing is the process
whereby alternative exons and/or introns are selectively included or excluded, generating
mature mRNAs that encode proteins that may differ in function. The resulting alterations in
the pattern of protein isoform expression can result in changes in protein–protein interaction …
removal of intronic sequences from immature mRNA, leading to the production of mature
mRNA that can be translated into protein. Alternative pre-mRNA splicing is the process
whereby alternative exons and/or introns are selectively included or excluded, generating
mature mRNAs that encode proteins that may differ in function. The resulting alterations in
the pattern of protein isoform expression can result in changes in protein–protein interaction …