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Detecting and Profiling Endogenous RNA G-Quadruplexes in the Human Transcriptome.

Rongxin ZhangYajun LiuXingxing ZhangKe XiaoYue HouHongde LiuXiao Sun
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
G-quadruplexes are the non-canonical nucleic acid structures that are preferentially formed in G-rich regions. This structure has been shown to be associated with many biological functions. Regardless of the broad efforts on DNA G-quadruplexes, we still have limited knowledge on RNA G-quadruplexes, especially in a transcriptome-wide manner. Herein, by integrating the DMS-seq and the bioinformatics pipeline, we profiled and depicted the RNA G-quadruplexes in the human transcriptome. The genes that contain RNA G-quadruplexes in their specific regions are significantly related to immune pathways and the COVID-19-related gene sets. Bioinformatics analysis reveals the potential regulatory functions of G-quadruplexes on miRNA targeting at the scale of the whole transcriptome. In addition, the G-quadruplexes are depleted in the putative, not the real, PAS-strong poly(A) sites, which may weaken the possibility of such sites being the real cleaved sites. In brief, our study provides insight into the potential function of RNA G-quadruplexes in post-transcription.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • endothelial cells
  • gene expression
  • healthcare
  • dna methylation
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • cell free
  • climate change
  • human health
  • circulating tumor
  • cancer therapy