Guigó Serra, RodericSammeth, MichaelFoissac, Sylvain2010-06-102010-06-102008Sammeth M, Foissac S, Guigó R. A general definition and nomenclature for alternative splicing events. PLoS Comput Biol. 2008;4(8):e1000147. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.10001471553-734Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10230/6241Understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for the regulation of the transcriptome present in eukaryotic cells is/none of the most challenging tasks in the postgenomic era. In this regard, alternative splicing (AS) is a key phenomenon/ncontributing to the production of different mature transcripts from the same primary RNA sequence. As a plethora of/ndifferent transcript forms is available in databases, a first step to uncover the biology that drives AS is to identify the/ndifferent types of reflected splicing variation. In this work, we present a general definition of the AS event along with a/nnotation system that involves the relative positions of the splice sites. This nomenclature univocally and dynamically assigns/na specific ‘‘AS code’’ to every possible pattern of splicing variation. On the basis of this definition and the corresponding/ncodes, we have developed a computational tool (AStalavista) that automatically characterizes the complete landscape of AS/nevents in a given transcript annotation of a genome, thus providing a platform to investigate the transcriptome diversity/nacross genes, chromosomes, and species. Our analysis reveals that a substantial part—in human more than a quarter—of/nthe observed splicing variations are ignored in common classification pipelines. We have used AStalavista to investigate and/nto compare the AS landscape of different reference annotation sets in human and in other metazoan species and found that/nproportions of AS events change substantially depending on the annotation protocol, species-specific attributes, and/ncoding constraints acting on the transcripts. The AStalavista system therefore provides a general framework to conduct/nspecific studies investigating the occurrence, impact, and regulation of AS.application/pdfeng(c) 2008 Sammeth et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.Factors de transcripcióCèl·lules eucariotes -- Aspectes genèticsA general definition and nomenclature for alternative splicing eventsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000147AnimalsBeesCaenorhabditis elegansCattleChickensClassificationCluster analysisDatabasesGeneticDogsDrosophila melanogasterGene expression profilingGenomicsHumansMicePan troglodytesRatsRNA Splice SitesSequence analysisRNASpecies specificityTerminology as topicXenopusZebrafishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess