U2AF - Hypoxia-induced fas alternative splicing regulator.

2021 
Abstract The splicing machinery heavily contributes to biological complexity and especially to the ability of cells to adapt to altered cellular conditions. Hypoxia also plays a key role in the pathophysiology of many disease states. Recent studies have revealed that tumorigenesis and hypoxia are involved in large-scale alterations in alternative pre-mRNA splicing. Fas pre-mRNA is alternatively spliced by excluding exon 6 to produce soluble Fas (sFas) protein that lacks a transmembrane domain and acts by inhibiting Fas mediated apoptosis. In the present study we show that U2AF is involved in hypoxia dependent anti-apoptotic Fas mRNA isoform formation. Our performed studies show that U2AF-RNA interaction is reduced in hypoxic cells, leading to reduction of Fas and increased sFas mRNAs formation. Efficient U2AF-RNA interactions of both subunits are important for Fas exon 6 inclusion into forming mRNA in normoxic and hypoxic cells.
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