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The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement. / Tress, Michael L; Martelli, Pier Luigi; Frankish, Adam; Reeves, Gabrielle A; Wesselink, Jan Jaap; Yeats, Corin; Olason, Páll Isólfur; Albrecht, Mario; Hegyi, Hedi; Giorgetti, Alejandro; Raimondo, Domenico; Lagarde, Julien; Laskowski, Roman A; López, Gonzalo; Sadowski, Michael I; Watson, James D; Fariselli, Piero; Rossi, Ivan; Nagy, Alinda; Kai, Wang; Størling, Zenia; Orsini, Massimiliano; Assenov, Yassen; Blankenburg, Hagen; Huthmacher, Carola; Ramírez, Fidel; Schlicker, Andreas; Denoeud, France; Jones, Phil; Kerrien, Samuel; Orchard, Sandra; Antonarakis, Stylianos E; Reymond, Alexandre; Birney, Ewan; Brunak, Søren; Casadio, Rita; Guigo, Roderic; Harrow, Jennifer; Hermjakob, Henning; Jones, David T; Lengauer, Thomas; Orengo, Christine A; Patthy, László; Thornton, Janet M; Tramontano, Anna; Valencia, Alfonso.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 104, No. 13, 2007, p. 5495-500.
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Tress, ML, Martelli, PL, Frankish, A, Reeves, GA, Wesselink, JJ, Yeats, C, Olason, PI, Albrecht, M, Hegyi, H, Giorgetti, A, Raimondo, D, Lagarde, J, Laskowski, RA, López, G, Sadowski, MI, Watson, JD, Fariselli, P, Rossi, I, Nagy, A, Kai, W, Størling, Z, Orsini, M, Assenov, Y, Blankenburg, H, Huthmacher, C, Ramírez, F, Schlicker, A, Denoeud, F, Jones, P, Kerrien, S, Orchard, S, Antonarakis, SE, Reymond, A, Birney, E
, Brunak, S, Casadio, R, Guigo, R, Harrow, J, Hermjakob, H, Jones, DT, Lengauer, T, Orengo, CA, Patthy, L, Thornton, JM, Tramontano, A & Valencia, A 2007, '
The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement',
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 104, no. 13, pp. 5495-500.
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0700800104
APA
Tress, M. L., Martelli, P. L., Frankish, A., Reeves, G. A., Wesselink, J. J., Yeats, C., Olason, P. I., Albrecht, M., Hegyi, H., Giorgetti, A., Raimondo, D., Lagarde, J., Laskowski, R. A., López, G., Sadowski, M. I., Watson, J. D., Fariselli, P., Rossi, I., Nagy, A., ... Valencia, A. (2007).
The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,
104(13), 5495-500.
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0700800104
Vancouver
Tress ML, Martelli PL, Frankish A, Reeves GA, Wesselink JJ, Yeats C et al.
The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2007;104(13):5495-500.
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0700800104
Author
Tress, Michael L ; Martelli, Pier Luigi ; Frankish, Adam ; Reeves, Gabrielle A ; Wesselink, Jan Jaap ; Yeats, Corin ; Olason, Páll Isólfur ; Albrecht, Mario ; Hegyi, Hedi ; Giorgetti, Alejandro ; Raimondo, Domenico ; Lagarde, Julien ; Laskowski, Roman A ; López, Gonzalo ; Sadowski, Michael I ; Watson, James D ; Fariselli, Piero ; Rossi, Ivan ; Nagy, Alinda ; Kai, Wang ; Størling, Zenia ; Orsini, Massimiliano ; Assenov, Yassen ; Blankenburg, Hagen ; Huthmacher, Carola ; Ramírez, Fidel ; Schlicker, Andreas ; Denoeud, France ; Jones, Phil ; Kerrien, Samuel ; Orchard, Sandra ; Antonarakis, Stylianos E ; Reymond, Alexandre ; Birney, Ewan ; Brunak, Søren ; Casadio, Rita ; Guigo, Roderic ; Harrow, Jennifer ; Hermjakob, Henning ; Jones, David T ; Lengauer, Thomas ; Orengo, Christine A ; Patthy, László ; Thornton, Janet M ; Tramontano, Anna ; Valencia, Alfonso. / The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2007 ; Vol. 104, No. 13. pp. 5495-500.
Bibtex
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title = "The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement",
abstract = "Alternative premessenger RNA splicing enables genes to generate more than one gene product. Splicing events that occur within protein coding regions have the potential to alter the biological function of the expressed protein and even to create new protein functions. Alternative splicing has been suggested as one explanation for the discrepancy between the number of human genes and functional complexity. Here, we carry out a detailed study of the alternatively spliced gene products annotated in the ENCODE pilot project. We find that alternative splicing in human genes is more frequent than has commonly been suggested, and we demonstrate that many of the potential alternative gene products will have markedly different structure and function from their constitutively spliced counterparts. For the vast majority of these alternative isoforms, little evidence exists to suggest they have a role as functional proteins, and it seems unlikely that the spectrum of conventional enzymatic or structural functions can be substantially extended through alternative splicing.",
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AU - Martelli, Pier Luigi
AU - Frankish, Adam
AU - Reeves, Gabrielle A
AU - Wesselink, Jan Jaap
AU - Yeats, Corin
AU - Olason, Páll Isólfur
AU - Albrecht, Mario
AU - Hegyi, Hedi
AU - Giorgetti, Alejandro
AU - Raimondo, Domenico
AU - Lagarde, Julien
AU - Laskowski, Roman A
AU - López, Gonzalo
AU - Sadowski, Michael I
AU - Watson, James D
AU - Fariselli, Piero
AU - Rossi, Ivan
AU - Nagy, Alinda
AU - Kai, Wang
AU - Størling, Zenia
AU - Orsini, Massimiliano
AU - Assenov, Yassen
AU - Blankenburg, Hagen
AU - Huthmacher, Carola
AU - Ramírez, Fidel
AU - Schlicker, Andreas
AU - Denoeud, France
AU - Jones, Phil
AU - Kerrien, Samuel
AU - Orchard, Sandra
AU - Antonarakis, Stylianos E
AU - Reymond, Alexandre
AU - Birney, Ewan
AU - Brunak, Søren
AU - Casadio, Rita
AU - Guigo, Roderic
AU - Harrow, Jennifer
AU - Hermjakob, Henning
AU - Jones, David T
AU - Lengauer, Thomas
AU - Orengo, Christine A
AU - Patthy, László
AU - Thornton, Janet M
AU - Tramontano, Anna
AU - Valencia, Alfonso
PY - 2007
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N2 - Alternative premessenger RNA splicing enables genes to generate more than one gene product. Splicing events that occur within protein coding regions have the potential to alter the biological function of the expressed protein and even to create new protein functions. Alternative splicing has been suggested as one explanation for the discrepancy between the number of human genes and functional complexity. Here, we carry out a detailed study of the alternatively spliced gene products annotated in the ENCODE pilot project. We find that alternative splicing in human genes is more frequent than has commonly been suggested, and we demonstrate that many of the potential alternative gene products will have markedly different structure and function from their constitutively spliced counterparts. For the vast majority of these alternative isoforms, little evidence exists to suggest they have a role as functional proteins, and it seems unlikely that the spectrum of conventional enzymatic or structural functions can be substantially extended through alternative splicing.
AB - Alternative premessenger RNA splicing enables genes to generate more than one gene product. Splicing events that occur within protein coding regions have the potential to alter the biological function of the expressed protein and even to create new protein functions. Alternative splicing has been suggested as one explanation for the discrepancy between the number of human genes and functional complexity. Here, we carry out a detailed study of the alternatively spliced gene products annotated in the ENCODE pilot project. We find that alternative splicing in human genes is more frequent than has commonly been suggested, and we demonstrate that many of the potential alternative gene products will have markedly different structure and function from their constitutively spliced counterparts. For the vast majority of these alternative isoforms, little evidence exists to suggest they have a role as functional proteins, and it seems unlikely that the spectrum of conventional enzymatic or structural functions can be substantially extended through alternative splicing.
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DO - 10.1073/pnas.0700800104
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SP - 5495
EP - 5500
JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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