Trouillon, Julian Han, Kook Attrée, Ina Lory, Stephen
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Nature Communications
Protein Hfq regulates bacterial mRNA translation and stability by interacting with mRNAs and small noncoding RNAs. Here, the authors identify Hfq-interacting RNAs in three strains representing major phylogenetic lineages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa , highlighting intra-species diversity in post-transcriptional regulatory networks.
Burton, Nicholas O Greer, Eric L
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Seminars in cell & developmental biology
Inherited epigenetic information has been observed to regulate a variety of complex organismal phenotypes across diverse taxa of life. This continually expanding body of literature suggests that epigenetic inheritance plays a significant, and potentially fundamental, role in inheritance. Despite the important role these types of effects play in bio...
He, Tao Tao, Wen Zhang, Lei-Lei Wang, Bang-Yu Li, Ke Lu, Hui-Min Tang, Guo-Jun He, Ya-Di Li, Liao-Yuan
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Cell Death & Disease
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been increasingly linked to cancer progression. However, the detailed biological functions of circRNAs in prostate cancer (PCa) remain unclear. Using high-throughput circRNA sequencing, we previously identified 18 urine extracellular vesicle circRNAs that were increased in patients with PCa compared with those with ben...
Oliver, Cecilia Martinez, German
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Plant reproduction
Meiosis is a specialized cell division that is key for reproduction and genetic diversity in sexually reproducing plants. Recently, different RNA silencing pathways have been proposed to carry a specific activity during meiosis, but the pathways involved during this process remain unclear. Here, we explored the subcellular localization of different...
Van Bortle, Kevin Marciano, David P Liu, Qing Chou, Tristan Lipchik, Andrew M Gollapudi, Sanjay Geller, Benjamin S Monte, Emma Kamakaka, Rohinton T Snyder, Michael P
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Nature communications
RNA polymerase III (Pol III) includes two alternate isoforms, defined by mutually exclusive incorporation of subunit POLR3G (RPC7α) or POLR3GL (RPC7β), in mammals. The contributions of POLR3G and POLR3GL to transcription potential has remained poorly defined. Here, we discover that loss of subunit POLR3G is accompanied by a restricted repertoire of...
Lopez-Gomollon, Sara Müller, Sebastian Y. Baulcombe, David C.
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Genome Biology
Background Hybridization is associated with the activation of transposable elements and changes in the patterns of gene expression leading to phenotypic changes. However, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Results Here, we describe the changes to the gene expression in interspecific Solanum hybrids that are associated with small RNA...
Cui, Huaiping Li, Han Wu, Hao Du, Fengying Xie, Xiaozhou Zeng, Shujie Zhang, Zihao Dong, Kangdi Shang, Liang Jing, Changqing
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Cell Death & Disease
At present, it is commonly believed that tRFs and tiRNAs are formed by the specific and selective shear of tRNAs under certain pressure stimulation, rather than by random degradation of tRNA. tRFs and tiRNAs have been reported to contribute to the biological process of a variety of human cancers. However, the evidence for the mechanisms of tRFs and...
Roca, Jorjethe Santiago-Frangos, Andrew Woodson, Sarah A
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Nature communications
Hundreds of bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) require the Hfq chaperone to regulate mRNA expression. Hfq is limiting, thus competition among sRNAs for binding to Hfq shapes the proteomes of individual cells. To understand how sRNAs compete for a common partner, we present a single-molecule fluorescence platform to simultaneously visualize binding and re...
Su, Zhangli Monshaugen, Ida Wilson, Briana Wang, Fengbin Klungland, Arne Ougland, Rune Dutta, Anindya
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Nature communications
RNA modifications are important regulatory elements of RNA functions. However, most genome-wide mapping of RNA modifications has focused on messenger RNAs and transfer RNAs, but such datasets have been lacking for small RNAs. Here we mapped N1-methyladenosine (m1A) in the cellular small RNA space. Benchmarked with synthetic m1A RNAs, our workflow i...
Nguyen, Trung Duc Trinh, Tam Anh Bao, Sheng Nguyen, Tuan Anh
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Nature communications
The accurate and efficient cleavage of shRNAs and pre-miRNAs by DICER is crucial for their gene-silencing activity. Here, we conduct high-throughput DICER cleavage assays for more than ~20,000 different shRNAs and show the comprehensive cleavage activities of DICER on these sequences. We discover a single-nucleotide bulge (22-bulge), which facilita...