AUTHOR=Iñiguez Luis P. , Hernández Georgina
TITLE=The Evolutionary Relationship between Alternative Splicing and Gene Duplication
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Genetics
VOLUME=8
YEAR=2017
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/genetics/articles/10.3389/fgene.2017.00014
DOI=10.3389/fgene.2017.00014
ISSN=1664-8021
ABSTRACT=
The protein diversity that exists today has resulted from various evolutionary processes. It is well known that gene duplication (GD) along with the accumulation of mutations are responsible, among other factors, for an increase in the number of different proteins. The gene structure in eukaryotes requires the removal of non-coding sequences, introns, to produce mature mRNAs. This process, known as cis-splicing, referred to here as splicing, is regulated by several factors which can lead to numerous splicing arrangements, commonly designated as alternative splicing (AS). AS, producing several transcripts isoforms form a single gene, also increases the protein diversity. However, the evolution and manner for increasing protein variation differs between AS and GD. An important question is how are patterns of AS affected after a GD event. Here, we review the current knowledge of AS and GD, focusing on their evolutionary relationship. These two processes are now considered the main contributors to the increasing protein diversity and therefore their relationship is a relevant, yet understudied, area of evolutionary study.