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A large-scale binding and functional map of human RNA-binding proteins.

Authors :
Van Nostrand EL
Freese P
Pratt GA
Wang X
Wei X
Xiao R
Blue SM
Chen JY
Cody NAL
Dominguez D
Olson S
Sundararaman B
Zhan L
Bazile C
Bouvrette LPB
Bergalet J
Duff MO
Garcia KE
Gelboin-Burkhart C
Hochman M
Lambert NJ
Li H
McGurk MP
Nguyen TB
Palden T
Rabano I
Sathe S
Stanton R
Su A
Wang R
Yee BA
Zhou B
Louie AL
Aigner S
Fu XD
Lécuyer E
Burge CB
Graveley BR
Yeo GW
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2020 Jul; Vol. 583 (7818), pp. 711-719. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jul 29.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Many proteins regulate the expression of genes by binding to specific regions encoded in the genome <superscript>1</superscript> . Here we introduce a new data set of RNA elements in the human genome that are recognized by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), generated as part of the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project phase III. This class of regulatory elements functions only when transcribed into RNA, as they serve as the binding sites for RBPs that control post-transcriptional processes such as splicing, cleavage and polyadenylation, and the editing, localization, stability and translation of mRNAs. We describe the mapping and characterization of RNA elements recognized by a large collection of human RBPs in K562 and HepG2 cells. Integrative analyses using five assays identify RBP binding sites on RNA and chromatin in vivo, the in vitro binding preferences of RBPs, the function of RBP binding sites and the subcellular localization of RBPs, producing 1,223 replicated data sets for 356 RBPs. We describe the spectrum of RBP binding throughout the transcriptome and the connections between these interactions and various aspects of RNA biology, including RNA stability, splicing regulation and RNA localization. These data expand the catalogue of functional elements encoded in the human genome by the addition of a large set of elements that function at the RNA level by interacting with RBPs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
583
Issue :
7818
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32728246
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2077-3