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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 14, 185 - 193 (2007)
Published online: 18 February 2007 | doi:10.1038/nsmb1209

The gene encoding the splicing factor SF2/ASF is a proto-oncogene

Rotem Karni1, Elisa de Stanchina1, Scott W Lowe1, Rahul Sinha1, David Mu1 & Adrian R Krainer1


Alternative splicing modulates the expression of many oncogene and tumor-suppressor isoforms. We have tested whether some alternative splicing factors are involved in cancer. We found that the splicing factor SF2/ASF is upregulated in various human tumors, in part due to amplification of its gene, SFRS1. Moreover, slight overexpression of SF2/ASF is sufficient to transform immortal rodent fibroblasts, which form sarcomas in nude mice. We further show that SF2/ASF controls alternative splicing of the tumor suppressor BIN1 and the kinases MNK2 and S6K1. The resulting BIN1 isoforms lack tumor-suppressor activity; an isoform of MNK2 promotes MAP kinase–independent eIF4E phosphorylation; and an unusual oncogenic isoform of S6K1 recapitulates the transforming activity of SF2/ASF. Knockdown of either SF2/ASF or isoform-2 of S6K1 is sufficient to reverse transformation caused by the overexpression of SF2/ASF in vitro and in vivo. Thus, SF2/ASF can act as an oncoprotein and is a potential target for cancer therapy.

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  1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, PO Box 100, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724, USA.

Correspondence to: Adrian R Krainer1 e-mail: krainer@cshl.edu



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