A. Andreadis et al., RELATIVE EXON AFFINITIES AND SUBOPTIMAL SPLICE-SITE SIGNALS LEAD TO NON-EQUIVALENCE OF 2 CASSETTE EXON, Nucleic acids research, 23(17), 1995, pp. 3585-3593
Tau is a microtubule-associated protein whose transcript undegoes comp
lex regulated splicing in the mammalian nervous system. Exons 2 and 3
of the gene are alternatively spliced cassettes in which exon 3 never
appears independently of exon 2. Expression of tau minigene constructs
in cells indicate that exon 2 resembles a constitutive exon, while a
suboptimal branch point connected to exon 3 inhibits inclusion of exon
3 in the mRNA, Splicing of the two tau exons is controlled by their r
elative affinities for each other versus the affinities of their flank
ing exons for them.