The qMini assay identifies an overlooked class of splice variants.
Bin GuanChelsea BenderMadhulatha PantrangiNia MooreMelissa ReevesAmelia NaikHuirong LiKerry GoetzDelphine BlainAime AgatherCatherine CukrasWadih M ZeinLaryssa A HurynBrian P BrooksRobert B HufnagelPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Splice variants are known to cause diseases by utilizing alternative splice sites, potentially resulting in protein truncation or mRNA degradation by nonsense-mediated decay. Splice variants are verified when altered mature mRNA sequences are identified in RNA analyses or minigene assays. Using a quantitative minigene assay, qMini, we uncovered a previously overlooked class of disease-associated splice variants that did not alter mRNA sequence but decreased mature mRNA level, suggesting a potentially new pathogenic mechanism.