Impact of Acute Endurance Exercise on Alternative Splicing in Skeletal Muscle
Alexander Ahn,
Jeongjin J. Kim,
Aaron L. Slusher
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: Alternative RNA splicing (AS) is a highly conserved post-transcriptional mechanism, generating mRNA variants to diversify the proteome. Acute endurance exercise appears to transiently perturb AS in skeletal muscle, but transcriptome-wide responses are not well-defined. We aimed to better understand differential AS (DAS) in skeletal muscle by comparing short-read RNA sequeternncing (SRS) and long-read RNA sequencing (LRS) data. Methods: Publicly accessible SRS of clinical exercise studies were extracte… Show more
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