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Recombinant Proteins> | pCMV -3TAG -1a -PTBP1 (Genscript, clone OHu15891C, NM_002819.4), pCMV -3TAG -1a -MATR3 (Genscript, clone OHu17749C, NM_018834.5 ), pCMV -3TAG -1a -SRSF1 -isoform 1 (Genscript, clone OHu24158C, NM_006924.4), and pCMV -3TAG -1a -SRSF1 -isoform 3 (Genscript, clone OHu23760C, NM_001078166.1). | Get A Quote |
A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in exon 2 of the CD33 gene is associated with reduced susceptibility to late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) and causal for elevated mRNA lacking exon 2. In contrast to full-length CD33, transcripts lacking exon 2 result in CD33 protein unable to suppress activation responses in myeloid cells, including microglia. Currently, little is known about the regulation of CD33 exon 2 splicing. Using functional genomics and proteomic approaches, we found that SRSF1 and PTBP1 act as splicing enhancers to increase CD33 exon 2 inclusion in mRNA. Binding of PTBP1 to RNA sequences proximal to the intron 1-exon 2 splice junction is altered by the SNP and represents a potential mec... More