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Universal Alternative Splicing of Noncoding Exons.

Ira W Deveson1, Marion E Brunck2, James Blackburn3, Elizabeth Tseng4, Ting Hon4, Tyson A Clark4, Michael B Clark5, Joanna Crawford6, Marcel E Dinger3, Lars K Nielsen7, John S Mattick8, Tim R Mercer9.   

Abstract

The human transcriptome is so large, diverse, and dynamic that, even after a decade of investigation by RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), we have yet to resolve its true dimensions. RNA-seq suffers from an expression-dependent bias that impedes characterization of low-abundance transcripts. We performed targeted single-molecule and short-read RNA-seq to survey the transcriptional landscape of a single human chromosome (Hsa21) at unprecedented resolution. Our analysis reaches the lower limits of the transcriptome, identifying a fundamental distinction between protein-coding and noncoding gene content: almost every noncoding exon undergoes alternative splicing, producing a seemingly limitless variety of isoforms. Analysis of syntenic regions of the mouse genome shows that few noncoding exons are shared between human and mouse, yet human splicing profiles are recapitulated on Hsa21 in mouse cells, indicative of regulation by a deeply conserved splicing code. We propose that noncoding exons are functionally modular, with alternative splicing generating an enormous repertoire of potential regulatory RNAs and a rich transcriptional reservoir for gene evolution. Crown
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Keywords:  RNA CaptureSeq; RNA sequencing; alternative splicing; lncRNA; mammalian transcriptome; noncoding RNA

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29396323     DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2017.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Syst        ISSN: 2405-4712            Impact factor:   10.304


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