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  1. ...heterochromatin dissociation during meiotic diplotene. PLoS Genet 17: e1009778. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1009778 ↵Cowley M, Wood AJ, Böhm S, Schulz R, Oakey RJ. 2012. Epigenetic control of alternative mRNA processing at the imprinted Herc3/Nap1l5 locus. Nucleic Acids Res 40: 8917–8926. doi:10.1093/nar/gks654...
  2. ..., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, USA Corresponding author: btian@rutgers.eduAbstractCleavage and polyadenylation is essential for 3′ end processing of almost all eukaryotic mRNAs. Recent studies have shown widespread alternative cleavage and polyadenylation (APA) events leading to mRNA...
  3. ..., revealed remarkable interplay between RNA editing and splicing and expanded the repertoire of functional RNA editing sites.The maturation of eukaryotic mRNAs involves an intricate series of molecular processes that modify newly synthesized RNA molecules, such as 5′ capping, splicing, RNA editing...
  4. ...discovery and characterization of biologically regulated IpA with standard RNA-seq data and should reveal the biological significance of IpA in various processes.Alternative polyadenylation (APA) of mRNA is a widespread phenomenon in diverse species, serving as an important contributor to transcriptome...
  5. ...premRNA processing reaction that matures primary transcripts into functional mRNA molecules. In humans, more than half of all genes containmultiple CPA sites (Tian et al. 2005), and their alternative usage is widespread. Alternative cleavage and polyadenylation (APA) can lead to regulated synthesis...
  6. ...–Inserm U 1258, 67404 Illkirch CEDEX, France; 6OncoDNA Group, IntegraGen, 91000 Evry, France; 7Scipio Bioscience, 92120 Montrouge, France Corresponding authors: sandra.duharcourt@ijm.fr; chunlong.chen@curie.frAbstractEukaryotic genes are interrupted by introns that must be accurately spliced from mRNA...
  7. ...RNA occurrence (Methods) (Fig. 5A). Unlike the coding mRNA component, these long noncoding fractions (median size = 346 nucleotides) are not spliced and are not polyadenylated (Andersson et al. 2014). With the recent advancement in high-throughput sequencing, the occurrence of eRNA along with H3K27ac histone...
  8. ...no detectable RBFOX1 or RBFOX3 mRNA (data not shown) but do express moderate levels of RBFOX2 mRNA and protein (see below), consistent with restricted expression of RBFOX1 (muscle, heart, and brain) and RBFOX3 (brain) but more widespread expression of RBFOX2 (Conboy 2016). Therefore, we analyzed the splicing...
  9. ...of Biochemistry, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1E 4K8, Canada; 3Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA Alternative polyadenylation (APA) is a widespread mechanism that generates mRNA isoforms with distinct properties. Here we have systematically...
  10. ...-skipping events using RNA-seq. (A) Scheme showing pre-mRNA (top) along with all possible normally spliced mRNAs and exon-skipping isoforms. The colored lines below the junctions represent diagnostic reads for normal exon–exon junctions (5′-3′; green, orange, cyan), and for exon-skipping junctions (5′-3′; blue...
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