Proteomic study identifies Aurora-A mediated regulation of alternative splicing through multiple splicing factors - Centre de recherches de biochimie macromoléculaire
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Proteomic study identifies Aurora-A mediated regulation of alternative splicing through multiple splicing factors

Amit Behera

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The cell cycle regulator Aurora-A kinase presents an attractive target for cancer therapies, though its inhibition is also associated with toxic side effects. To gain a more nuanced understanding of Aurora-A function, we applied shotgun proteomics to identify 407 specific protein partners, including several splicing factors. Supporting a role in alternative splicing, we found that Aurora-A localizes to nuclear speckles, the storehouse of splicing proteins. Aurora-A interacts with and phosphorylates splicing factors both in vitro and in vivo, suggesting that it regulates alternative splicing by modulating the activity of these splicing factors. Consistently, Aurora-A inhibition significantly impacts the alternative splicing of 505 genes, with RNA motif analysis revealing an enrichment for Aurora-A interacting splicing factors. Additionally, we observed a significant positive correlation between the splicing events regulated by Aurora-A and those modulated by its interacting splicing factors. An interesting example is represented by CLK1 exon 4, which appears to be regulated by Aurora-A through SRSF3. Collectively, our findings highlight a broad role of Aurora-A in the regulation of alternative splicing.
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hal-04792303 , version 1 (22-11-2024)

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Arun Prasath Damodaran, Olivia Gavard, Jean-Philippe Gagné, Malgorzata Ewa Rogalska, Amit Behera, et al.. Proteomic study identifies Aurora-A mediated regulation of alternative splicing through multiple splicing factors. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2024, pp.108000. ⟨10.1016/j.jbc.2024.108000⟩. ⟨hal-04792303⟩
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