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5′ tRNA halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression

Fragments of mature tRNAs have long been considered as mere degradation products without physiological function. However, recent reports show that tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) play prominent roles in diverse cellular processes across a wide spectrum of species. Contrasting the situation in other...

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Autores principales: Jehn, Julia, Treml, Jana, Wulsch, Svenja, Ottum, Benjamin, Erb, Verena, Hewel, Charlotte, Kooijmans, Roxana N., Wester, Laura, Fast, Isabel, Rosenkranz, David
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7266158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32144192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.073395.119
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author Jehn, Julia
Treml, Jana
Wulsch, Svenja
Ottum, Benjamin
Erb, Verena
Hewel, Charlotte
Kooijmans, Roxana N.
Wester, Laura
Fast, Isabel
Rosenkranz, David
author_facet Jehn, Julia
Treml, Jana
Wulsch, Svenja
Ottum, Benjamin
Erb, Verena
Hewel, Charlotte
Kooijmans, Roxana N.
Wester, Laura
Fast, Isabel
Rosenkranz, David
author_sort Jehn, Julia
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description Fragments of mature tRNAs have long been considered as mere degradation products without physiological function. However, recent reports show that tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) play prominent roles in diverse cellular processes across a wide spectrum of species. Contrasting the situation in other small RNA pathways the mechanisms behind these effects appear more diverse, more complex, and are generally less well understood. In addition, surprisingly little is known about the expression profiles of tsRNAs across different tissues and species. Here, we provide an initial overview of tsRNA expression in different species and tissues, revealing very high levels of 5′ tRNA halves (5′ tRHs) particularly in the primate hippocampus. We further modulated the regulation capacity of selected 5′ tRHs in human cells by transfecting synthetic tsRNA mimics (“overexpression”) or antisense-RNAs (“inhibition”) and identified differentially expressed transcripts based on RNA-seq. We then used a novel k-mer mapping approach to dissect the underlying targeting rules, suggesting that 5′ tRHs silence genes in a sequence-specific manner, while the most efficient target sites align to the mid-region of the 5′ tRH and are located within the CDS or 3′ UTR of the target. This amends previous observations that tsRNAs guide Argonaute proteins to silence their targets via a miRNA-like 5′ seed match and suggests a yet unknown mechanism of regulation. Finally, our data suggest that some 5′ tRHs that are also able to sequence-specifically stabilize mRNAs as up-regulated mRNAs are also significantly enriched for 5′ tRH target sites.
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spelling pubmed-72661582020-06-12 5′ tRNA halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression Jehn, Julia Treml, Jana Wulsch, Svenja Ottum, Benjamin Erb, Verena Hewel, Charlotte Kooijmans, Roxana N. Wester, Laura Fast, Isabel Rosenkranz, David RNA Report Fragments of mature tRNAs have long been considered as mere degradation products without physiological function. However, recent reports show that tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) play prominent roles in diverse cellular processes across a wide spectrum of species. Contrasting the situation in other small RNA pathways the mechanisms behind these effects appear more diverse, more complex, and are generally less well understood. In addition, surprisingly little is known about the expression profiles of tsRNAs across different tissues and species. Here, we provide an initial overview of tsRNA expression in different species and tissues, revealing very high levels of 5′ tRNA halves (5′ tRHs) particularly in the primate hippocampus. We further modulated the regulation capacity of selected 5′ tRHs in human cells by transfecting synthetic tsRNA mimics (“overexpression”) or antisense-RNAs (“inhibition”) and identified differentially expressed transcripts based on RNA-seq. We then used a novel k-mer mapping approach to dissect the underlying targeting rules, suggesting that 5′ tRHs silence genes in a sequence-specific manner, while the most efficient target sites align to the mid-region of the 5′ tRH and are located within the CDS or 3′ UTR of the target. This amends previous observations that tsRNAs guide Argonaute proteins to silence their targets via a miRNA-like 5′ seed match and suggests a yet unknown mechanism of regulation. Finally, our data suggest that some 5′ tRHs that are also able to sequence-specifically stabilize mRNAs as up-regulated mRNAs are also significantly enriched for 5′ tRH target sites. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2020-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7266158/ /pubmed/32144192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.073395.119 Text en © 2020 Jehn 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/.
spellingShingle Report
Jehn, Julia
Treml, Jana
Wulsch, Svenja
Ottum, Benjamin
Erb, Verena
Hewel, Charlotte
Kooijmans, Roxana N.
Wester, Laura
Fast, Isabel
Rosenkranz, David
5′ tRNA halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression
title 5′ tRNA halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression
title_full 5′ tRNA halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression
title_fullStr 5′ tRNA halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression
title_full_unstemmed 5′ tRNA halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression
title_short 5′ tRNA halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression
title_sort 5′ trna halves are highly expressed in the primate hippocampus and might sequence-specifically regulate gene expression
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7266158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32144192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.073395.119
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