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A Large Fraction of Extragenic RNA Pol II Transcription Sites Overlap Enhancers

Mammalian genomes are pervasively transcribed outside mapped protein-coding genes. One class of extragenic transcription products is represented by long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), some of which result from Pol_II transcription of bona-fide RNA genes. Whether all lncRNAs described insofar are product...

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Autores principales: De Santa, Francesca, Barozzi, Iros, Mietton, Flore, Ghisletti, Serena, Polletti, Sara, Tusi, Betsabeh Khoramian, Muller, Heiko, Ragoussis, Jiannis, Wei, Chia-Lin, Natoli, Gioacchino
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2867938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20485488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000384
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author De Santa, Francesca
Barozzi, Iros
Mietton, Flore
Ghisletti, Serena
Polletti, Sara
Tusi, Betsabeh Khoramian
Muller, Heiko
Ragoussis, Jiannis
Wei, Chia-Lin
Natoli, Gioacchino
author_facet De Santa, Francesca
Barozzi, Iros
Mietton, Flore
Ghisletti, Serena
Polletti, Sara
Tusi, Betsabeh Khoramian
Muller, Heiko
Ragoussis, Jiannis
Wei, Chia-Lin
Natoli, Gioacchino
author_sort De Santa, Francesca
collection PubMed
description Mammalian genomes are pervasively transcribed outside mapped protein-coding genes. One class of extragenic transcription products is represented by long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), some of which result from Pol_II transcription of bona-fide RNA genes. Whether all lncRNAs described insofar are products of RNA genes, however, is still unclear. Here we have characterized transcription sites located outside protein-coding genes in a highly regulated response, macrophage activation by endotoxin. Using chromatin signatures, we could unambiguously classify extragenic Pol_II binding sites as belonging to either canonical RNA genes or transcribed enhancers. Unexpectedly, 70% of extragenic Pol_II peaks were associated with genomic regions with a canonical chromatin signature of enhancers. Enhancer-associated extragenic transcription was frequently adjacent to inducible inflammatory genes, was regulated in response to endotoxin stimulation, and generated very low abundance transcripts. Moreover, transcribed enhancers were under purifying selection and contained binding sites for inflammatory transcription factors, thus suggesting their functionality. These data demonstrate that a large fraction of extragenic Pol_II transcription sites can be ascribed to cis-regulatory genomic regions. Discrimination between lncRNAs generated by canonical RNA genes and products of transcribed enhancers will provide a framework for experimental approaches to lncRNAs and help complete the annotation of mammalian genomes.
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spelling pubmed-28679382010-05-19 A Large Fraction of Extragenic RNA Pol II Transcription Sites Overlap Enhancers De Santa, Francesca Barozzi, Iros Mietton, Flore Ghisletti, Serena Polletti, Sara Tusi, Betsabeh Khoramian Muller, Heiko Ragoussis, Jiannis Wei, Chia-Lin Natoli, Gioacchino PLoS Biol Research Article Mammalian genomes are pervasively transcribed outside mapped protein-coding genes. One class of extragenic transcription products is represented by long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), some of which result from Pol_II transcription of bona-fide RNA genes. Whether all lncRNAs described insofar are products of RNA genes, however, is still unclear. Here we have characterized transcription sites located outside protein-coding genes in a highly regulated response, macrophage activation by endotoxin. Using chromatin signatures, we could unambiguously classify extragenic Pol_II binding sites as belonging to either canonical RNA genes or transcribed enhancers. Unexpectedly, 70% of extragenic Pol_II peaks were associated with genomic regions with a canonical chromatin signature of enhancers. Enhancer-associated extragenic transcription was frequently adjacent to inducible inflammatory genes, was regulated in response to endotoxin stimulation, and generated very low abundance transcripts. Moreover, transcribed enhancers were under purifying selection and contained binding sites for inflammatory transcription factors, thus suggesting their functionality. These data demonstrate that a large fraction of extragenic Pol_II transcription sites can be ascribed to cis-regulatory genomic regions. Discrimination between lncRNAs generated by canonical RNA genes and products of transcribed enhancers will provide a framework for experimental approaches to lncRNAs and help complete the annotation of mammalian genomes. Public Library of Science 2010-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2867938/ /pubmed/20485488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000384 Text en De Santa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
De Santa, Francesca
Barozzi, Iros
Mietton, Flore
Ghisletti, Serena
Polletti, Sara
Tusi, Betsabeh Khoramian
Muller, Heiko
Ragoussis, Jiannis
Wei, Chia-Lin
Natoli, Gioacchino
A Large Fraction of Extragenic RNA Pol II Transcription Sites Overlap Enhancers
title A Large Fraction of Extragenic RNA Pol II Transcription Sites Overlap Enhancers
title_full A Large Fraction of Extragenic RNA Pol II Transcription Sites Overlap Enhancers
title_fullStr A Large Fraction of Extragenic RNA Pol II Transcription Sites Overlap Enhancers
title_full_unstemmed A Large Fraction of Extragenic RNA Pol II Transcription Sites Overlap Enhancers
title_short A Large Fraction of Extragenic RNA Pol II Transcription Sites Overlap Enhancers
title_sort large fraction of extragenic rna pol ii transcription sites overlap enhancers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2867938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20485488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000384
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