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Oncogenic SRSF3 in health and diseases

Rong Jia, Zhi‐Ming Zheng

2023International Journal of Biological Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Serine/arginine rich splicing factor 3 (SRSF3) is an important multi-functional splicing factor, and has attracted increasing attentions in the past thirty years. The importance of SRSF3 is evidenced by its impressively conserved protein sequences in all animals and alternative exon 4 which represents an autoregulatory mechanism to maintain its proper cellular expression level. New functions of SRSF3 have been continuously discovered recently, especially its oncogenic function. SRSF3 plays essential roles in many cellular processes by regulating almost all aspects of RNA biogenesis and processing of many target genes, and thus, contributes to tumorigenesis when overexpressed or disregulated. This review updates and highlights the gene, mRNA, and protein structure of SRSF3, the regulatory mechanisms of SRSF3 expression, and the characteristics of SRSF3 targets and binding sequences that contribute to SRSF3's diverse molecular and cellular functions in tumorigenesis and human diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Alternative splicingSplicing factorRNA splicingBiologyExonBiogenesisCarcinogenesisComputational biologyGeneticsGeneMechanism (biology)Cell biologyRNAPhilosophyEpistemologyRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms