2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.21.586181
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Asynchronous microexon splicing ofLSD1andPHF21Aduring neurodevelopment

Masayoshi Nagai,
Robert S. Porter,
Elizabeth Hughes
et al.

Abstract: LSD1 histone H3K4 demethylase and its binding partner PHF21A, a reader protein for unmethylated H3K4, both undergo neuron-specific microexon splicing. The LSD1 neuronal microexon weakens H3K4 demethylation activity and can alter the substrate specificity to H3K9 or H4K20. Meanwhile, the PHF21A neuronal microexon interferes with nucleosome binding. However, the temporal expression patterns of LSD1 and PHF21A splicing isoforms during brain development remain unknown. In this work, we report that neuronal PHF21A … Show more

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