2013
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1221904110
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Divergent transcription of long noncoding RNA/mRNA gene pairs in embryonic stem cells

Abstract: Many long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) species have been identified in mammalian cells, but the genomic origin and regulation of these molecules in individual cell types is poorly understood. We have generated catalogs of lncRNA species expressed in human and murine embryonic stem cells and mapped their genomic origin. A surprisingly large fraction of these transcripts (>60%) originate from divergent transcription at promoters of active protein-coding genes. The divergently transcribed lncRNA/mRNA gene pairs exhibit… Show more

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“…33 Within a region of 2 kb around the TSSs of PCG promoters, a promoter size that has previously been used to define PCG-associated long ncRNAs, we found 3891 long ncRNA/PCG pairs. 16 This set of long ncRNA/PCG pairs exhibits a major enrichment of promoters between 100 and 200 bp in length separating the TSSs (Supplementary Figure 1), which is in accordance with previous studies and supports the idea that most long ncRNAs in our data set share a promoter with their associated PCG rather than both genes being expressed from distinct promoters. 34 When filtering for bidirectional promoters of up to 500 bp in length, the set was narrowed down to nearly half (~45%) of the initial PCG-associated long ncRNAs.…”
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“…33 Within a region of 2 kb around the TSSs of PCG promoters, a promoter size that has previously been used to define PCG-associated long ncRNAs, we found 3891 long ncRNA/PCG pairs. 16 This set of long ncRNA/PCG pairs exhibits a major enrichment of promoters between 100 and 200 bp in length separating the TSSs (Supplementary Figure 1), which is in accordance with previous studies and supports the idea that most long ncRNAs in our data set share a promoter with their associated PCG rather than both genes being expressed from distinct promoters. 34 When filtering for bidirectional promoters of up to 500 bp in length, the set was narrowed down to nearly half (~45%) of the initial PCG-associated long ncRNAs.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…5,6,10,11 Although many genome-wide studies in a wide range of organisms established that most PCG promoters are characterized by divergent non-coding transcription, the functional role of those promoter-associated long ncRNAs remains elusive. [12][13][14][15][16] In many cases, antisense transcripts upstream of promoters are unstable and their emergence might be explained by aberrant transcription initiation of RNA polymerase II due to the depletion of nucleosomes on active promoters. 14,[17][18][19][20] In evolutionary terms, divergent transcription initiation could fuel the emergence of new functional genes, by exposing the transcribed DNA strand to mutagenic alterations as has been reported for the acquisition of splice sites.…”
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