反式拼接嵌合 RNA 的特征:反式拼接机制的启示。

IF 3 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2024-06-06 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1093/nargab/lqae067
Rui Yokomori, Takehiro G Kusakabe, Kenta Nakai
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反式剪接是一种转录后加工过程,它将来自不同 RNA 的外显子连接起来,产生嵌合 RNA。然而,人们对反式拼接的详细机制仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们描述了反式拼接基因的特征,并对栉水母的反式拼接机制进行了深入研究。栉水母是最接近人类的无脊椎动物,它们的基因经常发生反式剪接。我们的分析表明,在产生反式拼接和非反式拼接信使核糖核酸的基因中,反式拼接受体位点优先位于第一个功能受体位点,而其配对供体位点在栉水母和人类中都很弱。此外,我们还发现 Ciona 的反式拼接基因具有富含 GU 和 AU 的 5' 转录区。我们的数据和发现不仅对研究界有帮助,也有助于更好地理解反式拼接机制,从而推动基于反式拼接的基因治疗的发展。
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Characterization of trans-spliced chimeric RNAs: insights into the mechanism of trans-splicing.

Trans-splicing is a post-transcriptional processing event that joins exons from separate RNAs to produce a chimeric RNA. However, the detailed mechanism of trans-splicing remains poorly understood. Here, we characterize trans-spliced genes and provide insights into the mechanism of trans-splicing in the tunicate Ciona. Tunicates are the closest invertebrates to humans, and their genes frequently undergo trans-splicing. Our analysis revealed that, in genes that give rise to both trans-spliced and non-trans-spliced messenger RNAs, trans-splice acceptor sites were preferentially located at the first functional acceptor site, and their paired donor sites were weak in both Ciona and humans. Additionally, we found that Ciona trans-spliced genes had GU- and AU-rich 5' transcribed regions. Our data and findings not only are useful for Ciona research community, but may also aid in a better understanding of the trans-splicing mechanism, potentially advancing the development of gene therapy based on trans-splicing.

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