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Splicing Factor Transformer-2 Beta (Tra2 Beta) Regulates The Expression Of Regulator Of G Protein Signaling 4 (Rgs4) Gene And Is Induced By Morphine

PLOS ONE(2013)

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Regulator of G protein signaling 4 (RGS4) is a critical modulator of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-mediated signaling and plays important roles in many neural process and diseases. Particularly, drug-induced alteration in RGS4 protein levels is associated with acute and chronic effects of drugs of abuse. However, the precise mechanism underlying the regulation of RGS4 expression is largely unknown. Here, we demonstrated that the expression of RGS4 gene was subject to regulation by alternative splicing of the exon 6. Transformer-2 beta (Tra2 beta), an important splicing factor, bound to RGS4 mRNA and increased the relative level of RGS4-1 mRNA isoform by enhancing the inclusion of exon 6. Meanwhile, Tra2 beta increased the expression of full-length RGS4 protein. In rat brain, Tra2 beta was co-localized with RGS4 in multiple opioid action-related brain regions. In addition, the acute and chronic morphine treatment induced alteration in the expression level of Tra2 beta in rat locus coerulus (LC) in parallel to that of RGS4 proteins. It suggests that induction of this splicing factor may contribute to the change of RGS4 level elicited by morphine. Taken together, the results provide the evidence demonstrating the function of Tra2 beta as a new mediator in opioid-induced signaling pathway via regulating RGS4 expression.
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rna binding proteins,signal transduction,exons,gene expression regulation,brain mapping,alternative splicing
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