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Detection and analysis of spliced chimeric mRNAs in sequence databanks.

Antonello Romani1, Emanuela Guerra, Marco Trerotola, Saverio Alberti.   

Abstract

We have developed a databank screening procedure, the In Silico Trans-splicing Retrieval System (ISTReS), to identify heterologous, spliced mRNAs with potential origin from chromosomal translocations, mRNA trans-splicing and multi-locus transcription. A parsing algorithm to screen cDNA versus genome Blast outputs was implemented. Key filtering criteria were Blast scores of > or =300, match lengths of > or =95% of the query sequences, junction of the two partners at exon-exon borders and concordant 'sense/sense' reading orientation. ISTReS was validated by the successful identification of bona fide chromosomal translocation-derived fusion transcripts in the HGI and RefSeq databanks. The performance of ISTReS was verified against recently identified chimeric antisense transcripts, where it revealed essentially no independent proof of antisense transcription and absence of exon-exon borders at the chimeric join, consistent with an artefactual origin. Analysis of the UNIGENE database revealed 21 742 chimeric sequences overall that correspond to approximately 1% of the database transcripts. Novel FOP-Rho GAP and methionyl tRNA synthetase-advillin chimeric mRNAs with the canonical features of heterologous-genes spliced-transcripts were identified among 246 chimeras from the RefSeq databank. This suggests a frequency of canonically-spliced chimeras of approximately 1% of all the hybrid sequences in current databanks. These findings demonstrate the efficiency of ISTReS and the overall feasibility of sequence/structure-based strategies to search for chimeric mRNAs candidate to derive from the splicing of heterologous transcripts.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12582262      PMCID: PMC150249          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gng017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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