Alternate exon usage is a commonly used mechanism for increasing coding diversity within genes coding for extracellular matrix proteins

Publication Year
1993

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Extracellular matrix proteins are a diverse family of secreted proteins and glycoproteins that are responsible for a variety of critical functions in different tissues. A large number of multiexon genes encode these proteins of the extracellular matrix. Over the last few years, it has become evident that the processing of the pre-mRNA from several of these genes involves alternative splicing. This review summarizes the known examples of alternative splicing in genes coding for the extracellular matrix and attempts to relate the increase in coding diversity generated by alternate exon usage to the function(s) of individual extracellular matrix proteins.

Journal
Matrix
Volume
13
Issue
6
Pages
457-69
Date Published
11/1993
ISSN Number
0934-8832
Alternate Journal
Matrix
PMID
8309425