Characterizing the interplay between gene nucleotide composition bias and splicing.
Sébastien LemaireNicolas FontrodonaFabien AubéJean-Baptiste ClaudeHélène PolvècheLaurent ModoloCyril F BourgeoisFranck MortreuxDidier AuboeufPublished in: Genome biology (2019)
We propose that regional nucleotide composition bias over several dozens of kilobase pairs leaves a local footprint at the exon level and induces constraints during splicing that can be alleviated by local chromatin organization at the DNA level and recruitment of specific splicing factors at the RNA level. Therefore, nucleotide composition bias establishes a direct link between genome organization and local regulatory processes, like alternative splicing.