| Literature DB >> 16725306 |
Joan M Mazzarelli1, Peter White2, Regina Gorski3, John Brestelli3, Deborah F Pinney3, Athanasios Arsenlis2, Alexey Katokhin4, Olga Belova4, Vera Bogdanova4, Eugenij Elisafenko4, Marina Gubina4, Lilia Nizolenko4, Polina Perelman4, Mikhail Puzakov4, Alexandre Shilov4, Vladimir Trifonoff4, Nadezhda Vorobjeva4, Nikolay Kolchanov4, Klaus H Kaestner2, Christian J Stoeckert3.
Abstract
The mouse PancChip, a microarray developed for studying endocrine pancreatic development and diabetes, represents over 13,000 cDNAs. After computationally assigning the cDNAs on the array to known genes, manual curation of the remaining sequences identified 211 novel transcripts. In microarray experiments, we found that 196 of these transcripts were expressed in total pancreas and/or pancreatic islets. Of 50 randomly selected clones from these 196 transcripts, 92% were confirmed as expressed by qRT-PCR. We evaluated the coding potential of the novel transcripts and found that 74% of the clones had low coding potential. Since the transcripts may be partial mRNAs, we examined their translated proteins for transmembrane or signal peptide domains and found that about 40 proteins had one of these predicted domains. Interestingly, when we investigated the novel transcripts for their overlap with noncoding microRNAs, we found that 1 of the novel transcripts overlapped a known microRNA gene.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16725306 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2006.04.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736