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Simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding RNA reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes

Comparing the abundance of one RNA molecule to another is crucial for understanding cellular functions but most sequencing techniques can target only specific subsets of RNA. In this study, we used a new fragmented ribodepleted TGIRT sequencing method that uses a thermostable group II intron reverse...

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Autores principales: Boivin, Vincent, Deschamps-Francoeur, Gabrielle, Couture, Sonia, Nottingham, Ryan M., Bouchard-Bourelle, Philia, Lambowitz, Alan M., Scott, Michelle S., Abou-Elela, Sherif
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29703781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.064493.117
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author Boivin, Vincent
Deschamps-Francoeur, Gabrielle
Couture, Sonia
Nottingham, Ryan M.
Bouchard-Bourelle, Philia
Lambowitz, Alan M.
Scott, Michelle S.
Abou-Elela, Sherif
author_facet Boivin, Vincent
Deschamps-Francoeur, Gabrielle
Couture, Sonia
Nottingham, Ryan M.
Bouchard-Bourelle, Philia
Lambowitz, Alan M.
Scott, Michelle S.
Abou-Elela, Sherif
author_sort Boivin, Vincent
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description Comparing the abundance of one RNA molecule to another is crucial for understanding cellular functions but most sequencing techniques can target only specific subsets of RNA. In this study, we used a new fragmented ribodepleted TGIRT sequencing method that uses a thermostable group II intron reverse transcriptase (TGIRT) to generate a portrait of the human transcriptome depicting the quantitative relationship of all classes of nonribosomal RNA longer than 60 nt. Comparison between different sequencing methods indicated that FRT is more accurate in ranking both mRNA and noncoding RNA than viral reverse transcriptase-based sequencing methods, even those that specifically target these species. Measurements of RNA abundance in different cell lines using this method correlate with biochemical estimates, confirming tRNA as the most abundant nonribosomal RNA biotype. However, the single most abundant transcript is 7SL RNA, a component of the signal recognition particle. Structured noncoding RNAs (sncRNAs) associated with the same biological process are expressed at similar levels, with the exception of RNAs with multiple functions like U1 snRNA. In general, sncRNAs forming RNPs are hundreds to thousands of times more abundant than their mRNA counterparts. Surprisingly, only 50 sncRNA genes produce half of the non-rRNA transcripts detected in two different cell lines. Together the results indicate that the human transcriptome is dominated by a small number of highly expressed sncRNAs specializing in functions related to translation and splicing.
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spelling pubmed-60040572018-07-01 Simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding RNA reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes Boivin, Vincent Deschamps-Francoeur, Gabrielle Couture, Sonia Nottingham, Ryan M. Bouchard-Bourelle, Philia Lambowitz, Alan M. Scott, Michelle S. Abou-Elela, Sherif RNA Article Comparing the abundance of one RNA molecule to another is crucial for understanding cellular functions but most sequencing techniques can target only specific subsets of RNA. In this study, we used a new fragmented ribodepleted TGIRT sequencing method that uses a thermostable group II intron reverse transcriptase (TGIRT) to generate a portrait of the human transcriptome depicting the quantitative relationship of all classes of nonribosomal RNA longer than 60 nt. Comparison between different sequencing methods indicated that FRT is more accurate in ranking both mRNA and noncoding RNA than viral reverse transcriptase-based sequencing methods, even those that specifically target these species. Measurements of RNA abundance in different cell lines using this method correlate with biochemical estimates, confirming tRNA as the most abundant nonribosomal RNA biotype. However, the single most abundant transcript is 7SL RNA, a component of the signal recognition particle. Structured noncoding RNAs (sncRNAs) associated with the same biological process are expressed at similar levels, with the exception of RNAs with multiple functions like U1 snRNA. In general, sncRNAs forming RNPs are hundreds to thousands of times more abundant than their mRNA counterparts. Surprisingly, only 50 sncRNA genes produce half of the non-rRNA transcripts detected in two different cell lines. Together the results indicate that the human transcriptome is dominated by a small number of highly expressed sncRNAs specializing in functions related to translation and splicing. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2018-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6004057/ /pubmed/29703781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.064493.117 Text en © 2018 Boivin et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article, published in RNA, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Boivin, Vincent
Deschamps-Francoeur, Gabrielle
Couture, Sonia
Nottingham, Ryan M.
Bouchard-Bourelle, Philia
Lambowitz, Alan M.
Scott, Michelle S.
Abou-Elela, Sherif
Simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding RNA reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes
title Simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding RNA reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes
title_full Simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding RNA reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes
title_fullStr Simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding RNA reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding RNA reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes
title_short Simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding RNA reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes
title_sort simultaneous sequencing of coding and noncoding rna reveals a human transcriptome dominated by a small number of highly expressed noncoding genes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29703781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.064493.117
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