The cellular concentrations of splicing factors (SFs) are critical for controlling alternative splicing. Most serine and arginine-enriched (SR) protein SFs regulate their own concentration via a homeostatic feedback mechanism that involves regulation of inclusion of non-coding 'poison exons' (PEs) that target transcripts for nonsense-mediated decay. The importance of SR protein PE splicing during animal development is largely unknown despite PE ultra-conservation across animal genomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) is an established technique capable of chromatographically separating thousands of analytes in complex matrices. When coupled with highly sensitive detectors such as a high-resolution mass spectrometer, these instruments produce large multidimensional data sets. A prevailing challenge for GC×GC users is efficient data handling and analysis.
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