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XB-ART-3868
J Biol Chem 2004 Jun 04;27923:24246-54. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M314298200.
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Manipulation of alternative splicing by a newly developed inhibitor of Clks.

Muraki M , Ohkawara B , Hosoya T , Onogi H , Koizumi J , Koizumi T , Sumi K , Yomoda J , Murray MV , Kimura H , Furuichi K , Shibuya H , Krainer AR , Suzuki M , Hagiwara M .


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The regulation of splice site usage provides a versatile mechanism for controlling gene expression and for the generation of proteome diversity, playing an essential role in many biological processes. The importance of alternative splicing is further illustrated by the increasing number of human diseases that have been attributed to mis-splicing events. Appropriate spatial and temporal generation of splicing variants demands that alternative splicing be subjected to extensive regulation, similar to transcriptional control. The Clk (Cdc2-like kinase) family has been implicated in splicing control and consists of at least four members. Through extensive screening of a chemical library, we found that a benzothiazole compound, TG003, had a potent inhibitory effect on the activity of Clk1/Sty. TG003 inhibited SF2/ASF-dependent splicing of beta-globin pre-mRNA in vitro by suppression of Clk-mediated phosphorylation. This drug also suppressed serine/arginine-rich protein phosphorylation, dissociation of nuclear speckles, and Clk1/Sty-dependent alternative splicing in mammalian cells. Consistently, administration of TG003 rescued the embryonic defects induced by excessive Clk activity in Xenopus. Thus, TG003, a novel inhibitor of Clk family will be a valuable tool to dissect the regulatory mechanisms involving serine/arginine-rich protein phosphorylation signaling pathways in vivo, and may be applicable for the therapeutic manipulation of abnormal splicing.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: clock
GO keywords: alternative mRNA splicing, via spliceosome