KDM3A regulates alternative splicing of cell-cycle genes following DNA damage

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FIGURE 5.
FIGURE 5.

Schematic representation of the proposed mechanism. Following DNA damage PKA phosphorylates KDM3A on S265. KDM3A in turn regulates the binding of SRSF3 to pre-mRNA and in this way regulates alternative splicing.

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