Q. Sun et al., GENERAL SPLICING FACTOR SF2 ASF PROMOTES ALTERNATIVE SPLICING BY BINDING TO AN EXONIC SPLICING ENHANCER, Genes & development, 7(12B), 1993, pp. 2598-2608
The general splicing factor SF2/ASF binds in a sequence-specific manne
r to a purine-rich exonic splicing enhancer (ESE) in the last exon of
bovine growth hormone (bGH) pre-mRNA. More importantly, SF2/ASF stimul
ates in vitro splicing of bGH intron D through specific interaction wi
th the ESE sequences. However, another general splicing factor, SC35,
does not bind the ESE sequences and has no effect on bGH intron D spli
cing. Thus, one possible function of SF2/ASF in alternative and, perha
ps, constitutive pre-mRNA splicing is to recognize ESE sequences. The
stimulation of bGH intron D splicing by SF2/ASF is counteracted by the
addition of hnRNP A1. The relative levels of SF2/ASF and hnRNP A1 inf
luence the efficiency of bGH intron D splicing in vitro and may be the
underlying mechanism of this alternative pre-mRNA processing event in
vivo.