MBNL1 and RBFOX1 co-regulate alternative splicing events transcriptome-wide through a conserved buffering mechanism
2021
Alternative splicing (AS) is controlled by cis-regulatory elements recognized by networks of trans-acting factors. Here we investigate modes and mechanisms of AS co-regulation by MBNL1 and RBFOX1, two RNA binding proteins (RBPs) critical for developmental AS transitions. We generated two cell models that express each RBP under separate inducible promoters. Transcriptome-wide categorization of the impacts of RBFOX1 expression on MBNL1 splicing revealed a common co-regulatory mode through which RBFOX1 buffers MBNL1 dose-dependent splicing regulation by reducing the total range of exon inclusion or exclusion. Minigene mutational analysis and in vitro binding experiments suggest that this buffering mechanism occurs through a shared cis-regulatory element previously unidentified as critical for MBNL1-dependent activity. Overall, our studies define a conserved co-regulatory mechanism through which RBFOX1 and MBNL1 can fine-tune and provide redundancy for AS outcomes. These studies indicate overlapping use of RNA motifs with potential implications for when activity of RBPs is disrupted.
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