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  1. ...26G-RNAs require Dicer but derive from an atypical RNA duplex and are produced exclusively antisense to their messenger RNA (mRNA) templates. To identify canonical siRNAs in C. elegans, we first characterized the siRNAs produced via the exogenous RNA interference (RNAi) pathway. During RNAi, ds...
  2. ..., during the early 197 (0-2h) and late (2-6h) chase periods. Only exonic reads were used, as introns are 198 rapidly degraded post-splicing and display turnover kinetics distinct from those of exons 199 in mature mRNA (see Fig. 1B). We found that correlations in RNA stabilities among the 200 16 cell lines...
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  3. ...unique facets of NMD.Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a post-transcriptional surveillance system that targets and degrades mRNAs containing premature termination codons (PTCs), which could otherwise produce truncated and/or toxic proteins (for review, see Kurosaki et al. 2019). NMD plays a crucial...
  4. ..., and SP12, whereas single cells derived from DHT- and DexDHT-treated samples were in SP0, SP1, SP4, SP8, SP10, SP13, and SP14 (Supplemental Fig. S6A). The mixture of single cells from all treatments were in SP11 and SP12. As examples, FKBP5 and TMPRSS2 have a high mRNA expression and percentage...
  5. ...for destabilization and translational inhibition (Chekulaeva and Filipowicz 2009). Our cell type–specific mRNA half-life measurements also allowed us to examine the decay of known miRNA targets. C. elegans genes encoding subunits of the vacuolar adenosine triphosphatase (V-ATPase) complex, which controls...
  6. ...of nonstop decay [NSD]). However, it is now widely recognized that NMD is also a key post-transcriptional regulatory mechanism for physiologically functional mRNAs (Nasif et al. 2018). Furthermore, other TDD pathways have been discovered that regulate the stability of physiologically functional transcripts...
  7. ...), but our long RNA-seq mappings could also be consistent with TR transcription in C. elegans being a byproduct of mRNA transcription.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 6. Transcription from a tandem repeat in various tissue types. This shows an alignment of long RNA-seq reads...
  8. ...potential therapeutic targets and drug candidates for AD.ResultsStudy designWe obtained snRNA-seq and snATAC-seq data from 84 human brain middle temporal gyrus samples provided by the Seattle Alzheimer's Disease Brain Cell Atlas (SEA-AD) study (Gabitto et al. 2024). Understanding and defining AD progression...
  9. ...with TNF for 45 min demonstrates that conserved orthologous NF-kB-bound regions were enriched near NF-kB target genes and coincided with increased RELA binding, chromatin accessibility, active post-translational histone modifications (H3K27ac and H3K4me2), and RNA polymerase II activity (Alizada et al...
  10. ...on different parts of the model. To assess the contribution of the sinusoidal encoding of time information, we compared Sunbear with a variant of Sunbear that encoded time factor as a single value representing the actual time point. We observed decreased temporal inference performance in the latter scenario...
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