Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica (Jul 2024)

RNA structure in alternative splicing regulation: from mechanism to therapy

  • Bao Nengcheng,
  • Wang Zhechao,
  • Fu Jiayan,
  • Dong Haiyang,
  • Jin Yongfeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3724/abbs.2024119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57
pp. 3 – 21

Abstract

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Alternative splicing is a highly intricate process that plays a crucial role in post-transcriptional regulation and significantly expands the functional proteome of a limited number of coding genes in eukaryotes. Its regulation is multifactorial, with RNA structure exerting a significant impact. Aberrant RNA conformations lead to dysregulation of splicing patterns, which directly affects the manifestation of disease symptoms. In this review, the molecular mechanisms of RNA secondary structure-mediated splicing regulation are summarized, with a focus on the complex interplay between aberrant RNA conformations and disease phenotypes resulted from splicing defects. This study also explores additional factors that reshape structural conformations, enriching our understanding of the mechanistic network underlying structure-mediated splicing regulation. In addition, an emphasis has been placed on the clinical role of targeting aberrant splicing corrections in human diseases. The principal mechanisms of action behind this phenomenon are described, followed by a discussion of prospective development strategies and pertinent challenges.

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