A role for alternative splicing in circadian control of exocytosis and glucose homeostasis.
| Citation | Marcheva, Biliana, et al. “A Role for Alternative Splicing in Circadian Control of Exocytosis and Glucose Homeostasis”. 2020. Genes & Development, vol. 34, no. 15-16, 2020, pp. 1089–1105. |
| Center | University of Chicago |
| Author | Biliana Marcheva, Mark Perelis, Benjamin J Weidemann, Akihiko Taguchi, Haopeng Lin, Chiaki Omura, Yumiko Kobayashi, Marsha Newman V, Eugene J Wyatt, Elizabeth M McNally, Jocelyn E Manning Fox, Heekyung Hong, Archana Shankar, Emily C Wheeler, Kathryn Moynihan Ramsey, Patrick E MacDonald, Gene W Yeo, Joseph Bass |
| Keywords | CASK, MADD, RNA sequencing, SNAP25, THRAP3, Alternative splicing, circadian clock, Exocytosis, insulin secretion, transcriptomics |
| Abstract |
The circadian clock is encoded by a negative transcriptional feedback loop that coordinates physiology and behavior through molecular programs that remain incompletely understood. Here, we reveal rhythmic genome-wide alternative splicing (AS) of pre-mRNAs encoding regulators of peptidergic secretion within pancreatic β cells that are perturbed in and β-cell lines. We show that the RNA-binding protein THRAP3 (thyroid hormone receptor-associated protein 3) regulates circadian clock-dependent AS by binding to exons at coding sequences flanking exons that are more frequently skipped in clock mutant β cells, including transcripts encoding () and (). Depletion of THRAP3 restores expression of the long isoforms of and , and mimicking exon skipping in these transcripts through antisense oligonucleotide delivery in wild-type islets reduces glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Finally, we identify shared networks of alternatively spliced exocytic genes from islets of rodent models of diet-induced obesity that significantly overlap with clock mutants. Our results establish a role for pre-mRNA alternative splicing in β-cell function across the sleep/wake cycle. |
| Year of Publication |
2020
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| Journal |
Genes & development
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| Volume |
34
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| Issue |
15-16
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| Number of Pages |
1089-1105
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| Date Published |
08/2020
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| ISSN Number |
1549-5477
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| DOI |
10.1101/gad.338178.120
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| Alternate Journal |
Genes Dev
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| PMCID |
PMC7397853
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| PMID |
32616519
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