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Landscape and variation of RNA secondary structure across the human transcriptome.

Authors :
Wan, Yue
Qu, Kun
Zhang, Qiangfeng Cliff
Flynn, Ryan A.
Manor, Ohad
Ouyang, Zhengqing
Zhang, Jiajing
Spitale, Robert C.
Snyder, Michael P.
Segal, Eran
Chang, Howard Y.
Source :
Nature. 1/30/2014, Vol. 505 Issue 7485, p706-709. 4p. 14 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In parallel to the genetic code for protein synthesis, a second layer of information is embedded in all RNA transcripts in the form of RNA structure. RNA structure influences practically every step in the gene expression program. However, the nature of most RNA structures or effects of sequence variation on structure are not known. Here we report the initial landscape and variation of RNA secondary structures (RSSs) in a human family trio (mother, father and their child). This provides a comprehensive RSS map of human coding and non-coding RNAs. We identify unique RSS signatures that demarcate open reading frames and splicing junctions, and define authentic microRNA-binding sites. Comparison of native deproteinized RNA isolated from cells versus refolded purified RNA suggests that the majority of the RSS information is encoded within RNA sequence. Over 1,900 transcribed single nucleotide variants (approximately 15% of all transcribed single nucleotide variants) alter local RNA structure. We discover simple sequence and spacing rules that determine the ability of point mutations to impact RSSs. Selective depletion of 'riboSNitches' versus structurally synonymous variants at precise locations suggests selection for specific RNA shapes at thousands of sites, including 3′ untranslated regions, binding sites of microRNAs and RNA-binding proteins genome-wide. These results highlight the potentially broad contribution of RNA structure and its variation to gene regulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
505
Issue :
7485
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
94096395
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature12946