2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027288
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An RNA-Seq Strategy to Detect the Complete Coding and Non-Coding Transcriptome Including Full-Length Imprinted Macro ncRNAs

Abstract: Imprinted macro non-protein-coding (nc) RNAs are cis-repressor transcripts that silence multiple genes in at least three imprinted gene clusters in the mouse genome. Similar macro or long ncRNAs are abundant in the mammalian genome. Here we present the full coding and non-coding transcriptome of two mouse tissues: differentiated ES cells and fetal head using an optimized RNA-Seq strategy. The data produced is highly reproducible in different sequencing locations and is able to detect the full length of imprint… Show more

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“…Imprinted lncRNAs have been identified at several imprinted gene clusters and are unusual as they show inefficient co-transcriptional splicing and polyadenylation and have been termed "macro" lncRNAs to reflect that their main product is unspliced, in contrast to the fully-spliced Xist lncRNA and all known lincRNAs. 21,29,30 In this review, we focus on functional cis-acting macro lncRNAs and their role in disease and review three main areas: (1) imprinted cis-acting macro lncRNAs, their unusual transcript biology and how they differ from spliced lncRNAs, (2) non-imprinted cis-acting macro lncRNAs linked to disease and (3), methods available to test the functions of large data sets of newly annotated but still uncharacterized lncRNAs.…”
Section: How Can Non-coding Rnas Function In Gene Regulation?mentioning
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“…Imprinted lncRNAs have been identified at several imprinted gene clusters and are unusual as they show inefficient co-transcriptional splicing and polyadenylation and have been termed "macro" lncRNAs to reflect that their main product is unspliced, in contrast to the fully-spliced Xist lncRNA and all known lincRNAs. 21,29,30 In this review, we focus on functional cis-acting macro lncRNAs and their role in disease and review three main areas: (1) imprinted cis-acting macro lncRNAs, their unusual transcript biology and how they differ from spliced lncRNAs, (2) non-imprinted cis-acting macro lncRNAs linked to disease and (3), methods available to test the functions of large data sets of newly annotated but still uncharacterized lncRNAs.…”
Section: How Can Non-coding Rnas Function In Gene Regulation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Airn and Kcnq1ot1 macro lncRNAs are also distinguished by a relatively short half-life, a high interspersed repeat content and low sequence conservation. 51,60,70 One additional feature visible from genome-tiling-array and RNA-seq analysis 30,60,71 is that the Airn and Kcnq1ot1 macro lncRNAs show reduced RNA abundance toward the 3' end of the gene, indicating imprecise termination. Together these features indicate that the macro lncRNA product may be less important than its transcription in regulating imprinted expression.…”
Section: The Unusual Transcript Biology Of Macro Lncrnasmentioning
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