Nature Communications (May 2018)

Intron retention and nuclear loss of SFPQ are molecular hallmarks of ALS

  • Raphaelle Luisier,
  • Giulia E. Tyzack,
  • Claire E. Hall,
  • Jamie S. Mitchell,
  • Helen Devine,
  • Doaa M. Taha,
  • Bilal Malik,
  • Ione Meyer,
  • Linda Greensmith,
  • Jia Newcombe,
  • Jernej Ule,
  • Nicholas M. Luscombe,
  • Rickie Patani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04373-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Intron retention (IR) can increase protein diversity and function, and yet unregulated IR may be detrimental to cellular health. This study shows that aberrant IR occurs in ALS and finds nuclear loss of an RNA-binding protein called SFPQ as a new molecular hallmark in this devastating condition.