Zooming in: PAGE-Northern Blot Helps to Analyze Anti-Sense Transcripts Originating from Human rIGS under Transcriptional Stress.
Anastasia A SadovaDmitry Y PanteleevGalina Valerievna PavlovaPublished in: Non-coding RNA (2021)
Ribosomal intergenic spacer (rIGS), located between the 45S rRNA coding arrays in humans, is a deep, unexplored source of small and long non-coding RNA molecules transcribed in certain conditions to help a cell generate a stress response, pass through a differentiation state or fine tune the functioning of the nucleolus as a ribosome biogenesis center of the cell. Many of the non-coding transcripts originating from the rIGS are not characterized to date. Here, we confirm the transcriptional activity of the region laying a 2 kb upstream of the rRNA promoter, and demonstrate its altered expression under transcriptional stress, induced by a wide range of known transcription inhibitors. We managed to show an increased variability of anti-sense transcripts in alpha-amanitin treated cells by applying the low-molecular RNA fraction extracted from agarose gel to PAGE-northern. Also, the fractioning of RNA by size using agarose gel slices occurred, being applicable for determining the sizes of target transcripts via RT-PCR.
Keyphrases
- long non coding rna
- poor prognosis
- transcription factor
- gene expression
- single cell
- induced apoptosis
- cell therapy
- endothelial cells
- heat shock
- dna methylation
- air pollution
- heat stress
- signaling pathway
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell cycle arrest
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- wound healing
- cell death
- newly diagnosed
- single molecule
- high density
- binding protein
- pi k akt
- bone marrow
- real time pcr