Skip to main content
Go to the home page of the European Commission (opens in new window)
English English
CORDIS - EU research results
CORDIS
Content archived on 2024-06-18

Identification of light signaling components in the regulation of alternative splicing in plants

Objective

By analyzing the structure of eukaryotic genes it is possible to identify two different sequence types: those that are present in the mature transcript or mRNA, called exons, and those that are not present, called introns. RNA sequences which define exon/intron boundaries, spliceosome components, and splicing factors are represented among all eukaryotes. Besides these similarities there are some differences as intron/exon size, and the number of genes coding serine/arginine -rich (SR) proteins (splicing factors). These make plants ideal systems to study evolutionary conserved strategies for alternative splicing regulation, and to find novel mechanisms.
During my PhD and postdoctoral research, we have shown that a retrograde signal generated in the chloroplast by light modulates alternative splicing. Interestingly, alternative splicing of the SR protein coding gene RS31 is severely affected. This project main goal is to identify the implicated genes, and gene products, in the light retrograde signaling pathway that affect RS31 alternative splicing. To achieve this aim I will generate a reporter construct with the coding sequence for the hygromycin phosphotransferase (Hpt), as selection marker, combined with the alternatively spliced region of RS31. Because of this reporter design, the synthesis of HPT protein would depend on the alternative splicing outcomes of RS31. Only those transgenic lines with higher amounts of alternative splicing isoforms which possess start codons (known as mRNA3 and mRNA2 for RS31) will be hygromycin-resistant. Since the abundance of these isoforms is very low in wild type plants exposed to light, these will be hygromycin sensitive in this condition, while mutants for RS31 alternative splicing would survive. By mutagenizing the transgenic lines genomes and by a further selection using hygromycin, I will be able to isolate alternative splicing regulatory factor mutants, and some of them will be involved in the retrograde signaling pathway.

Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)

CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.

You need to log in or register to use this function

Topic(s)

Calls for proposals are divided into topics. A topic defines a specific subject or area for which applicants can submit proposals. The description of a topic comprises its specific scope and the expected impact of the funded project.

Call for proposal

Procedure for inviting applicants to submit project proposals, with the aim of receiving EU funding.

FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IIF
See other projects for this call

Funding Scheme

Funding scheme (or “Type of Action”) inside a programme with common features. It specifies: the scope of what is funded; the reimbursement rate; specific evaluation criteria to qualify for funding; and the use of simplified forms of costs like lump sums.

MC-IIF - International Incoming Fellowships (IIF)

Coordinator

MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
EU contribution
€ 186 783,60
Address
SPITALGASSE 23
1090 Wien
Austria

See on map

Region
Ostösterreich Wien Wien
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Links
Total cost

The total costs incurred by this organisation to participate in the project, including direct and indirect costs. This amount is a subset of the overall project budget.

No data
My booklet 0 0