Cancer-associated SF3B1 mutations affect alternative splicing by promoting alternative branchpoint usage
Mutations in the splicing factor SF3B1 are found in uveal melanoma. Here, Alsafadi et al. use RNA-sequencing data from these cancers and experimental models, and show that mutant SF3B1 promotes alternative branchpoints in a specific gene subset and that the mutant protein gains a new function.
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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