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Nagarjuna Reddy Pamudurti1, Osnat Bartok1, Marvin Jens2, Reut Ashwal-Fluss1, Christin Stottmeister2, Larissa Ruhe3, Mor Hanan1, Emanuel Wyler4, Daniel Perez-Hernandez5, Evelyn Ramberger5, Shlomo Shenzis1, Moshe Samson1, Gunnar Dittmar5, Markus Landthaler4, Marina Chekulaeva3, Nikolaus Rajewsky2, Sebastian Kadener6.
Abstract
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are abundant and evolutionarily conserved RNAs of largely unknown function. Here, we show that a subset of circRNAs is translated in vivo. By performing ribosome footprinting from fly heads, we demonstrate that a group of circRNAs is associated with translating ribosomes. Many of these ribo-circRNAs use the start codon of the hosting mRNA, are bound by membrane-associated ribosomes, and have evolutionarily conserved termination codons. In addition, we found that a circRNA generated from the muscleblind locus encodes a protein, which we detected in fly head extracts by mass spectrometry. Next, by performing in vivo and in vitro translation assays, we show that UTRs of ribo-circRNAs (cUTRs) allow cap-independent translation. Moreover, we found that starvation and FOXO likely regulate the translation of a circMbl isoform. Altogether, our study provides strong evidence for translation of circRNAs, revealing the existence of an unexplored layer of gene activity.Entities:
Keywords: cap-independent; circRNA; muscleblind; translation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28344080 PMCID: PMC5387669 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2017.02.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell ISSN: 1097-2765 Impact factor: 17.970