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Computational Characterization of ncRNA Fragments in Various Tissues of the Brassica rapa Plant
Recently, a novel type of non-coding RNA (ncRNA), known as ncRNA fragments or ncRFs, has been characterised in various organisms, including plants. The biogenesis mechanism, function and abundance of ncRFs stemming from various ncRNAs are poorly understood, especially in plants. In this work, we hav...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5831936/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29657288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ncrna3020017 |
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author | Byeon, Boseon Bilichak, Andriy Kovalchuk, Igor |
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description | Recently, a novel type of non-coding RNA (ncRNA), known as ncRNA fragments or ncRFs, has been characterised in various organisms, including plants. The biogenesis mechanism, function and abundance of ncRFs stemming from various ncRNAs are poorly understood, especially in plants. In this work, we have computationally analysed the composition of ncRNAs and the fragments that derive from them in various tissues of Brassica rapa plants, including leaves, meristem tissue, pollen, unfertilized and fertilized ova, embryo and endosperm. Detailed analysis of transfer RNA (tRNA) fragments (tRFs), ribosomal RNA (rRNA) fragments (rRFs), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) fragments (snoRFs) and small nuclear RNA (snRNA) fragments (snRFs) showed a predominance of tRFs, with the 26 nucleotides (nt) fraction being the largest. Mapping ncRF reads to full-length mature ncRNAs showed a strong bias for one or both termini. tRFs mapped predominantly to the 5′ end, whereas snRFs mapped to the 3′ end, suggesting that there may be specific biogenesis and retention mechanisms. In the case of tRFs, specific isoacceptors were enriched, including tRNA(Gly(UCC)) and tRF(Asp(GUC)). The analysis showed that the processing of 26-nt tRF5′ occurred by cleavage at the last unpaired nucleotide of the loop between the D arm and the anticodon arm. Further support for the functionality of ncRFs comes from the analysis of binding between ncRFs and their potential targets. A higher average percentage of binding at the first half of fragments was observed, with the highest percentage being at 2–6 nt. To summarise, our analysis showed that ncRFs in B. rapa are abundantly produced in a tissue-specific manner, with bias toward a terminus, the bias toward the size of generated fragments and the bias toward the targeting of specific biological processes. |
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spelling | pubmed-58319362018-04-12 Computational Characterization of ncRNA Fragments in Various Tissues of the Brassica rapa Plant Byeon, Boseon Bilichak, Andriy Kovalchuk, Igor Noncoding RNA Article Recently, a novel type of non-coding RNA (ncRNA), known as ncRNA fragments or ncRFs, has been characterised in various organisms, including plants. The biogenesis mechanism, function and abundance of ncRFs stemming from various ncRNAs are poorly understood, especially in plants. In this work, we have computationally analysed the composition of ncRNAs and the fragments that derive from them in various tissues of Brassica rapa plants, including leaves, meristem tissue, pollen, unfertilized and fertilized ova, embryo and endosperm. Detailed analysis of transfer RNA (tRNA) fragments (tRFs), ribosomal RNA (rRNA) fragments (rRFs), small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) fragments (snoRFs) and small nuclear RNA (snRNA) fragments (snRFs) showed a predominance of tRFs, with the 26 nucleotides (nt) fraction being the largest. Mapping ncRF reads to full-length mature ncRNAs showed a strong bias for one or both termini. tRFs mapped predominantly to the 5′ end, whereas snRFs mapped to the 3′ end, suggesting that there may be specific biogenesis and retention mechanisms. In the case of tRFs, specific isoacceptors were enriched, including tRNA(Gly(UCC)) and tRF(Asp(GUC)). The analysis showed that the processing of 26-nt tRF5′ occurred by cleavage at the last unpaired nucleotide of the loop between the D arm and the anticodon arm. Further support for the functionality of ncRFs comes from the analysis of binding between ncRFs and their potential targets. A higher average percentage of binding at the first half of fragments was observed, with the highest percentage being at 2–6 nt. To summarise, our analysis showed that ncRFs in B. rapa are abundantly produced in a tissue-specific manner, with bias toward a terminus, the bias toward the size of generated fragments and the bias toward the targeting of specific biological processes. MDPI 2017-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5831936/ /pubmed/29657288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ncrna3020017 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Byeon, Boseon Bilichak, Andriy Kovalchuk, Igor Computational Characterization of ncRNA Fragments in Various Tissues of the Brassica rapa Plant |
title | Computational Characterization of ncRNA Fragments in Various Tissues of the Brassica rapa Plant |
title_full | Computational Characterization of ncRNA Fragments in Various Tissues of the Brassica rapa Plant |
title_fullStr | Computational Characterization of ncRNA Fragments in Various Tissues of the Brassica rapa Plant |
title_full_unstemmed | Computational Characterization of ncRNA Fragments in Various Tissues of the Brassica rapa Plant |
title_short | Computational Characterization of ncRNA Fragments in Various Tissues of the Brassica rapa Plant |
title_sort | computational characterization of ncrna fragments in various tissues of the brassica rapa plant |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5831936/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29657288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ncrna3020017 |
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