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Regulatory and evolutionary footprints of messenger RNA secondary structure in primate transcriptomes


ABSTRACT: Messenger RNA secondary structure is critical to all aspects of post-transcriptional regulation. However, the global regulatory and evolutionary significance of mRNA secondary structure remains largely illusive. Here, we describe a transcriptome-wide analysis of RNA secondary structure in humans and two non-human primates, based on a high-throughput, nuclease-mediated, structure mapping approach. Using this methodology, we uncover global patterns of mRNA secondary structure, which we find to be conserved through primate evolution. We provide evidence for secondary structure-based regulatory pathways, which impact on gene expression through associations with translational machinery and RNA-binding proteins, including components of the microprocessor complex. Our results lend support to an unexpected, conserved mechanism by which highly structured regions of mRNAs serve as processing sites for small RNAs, resulting in subsequent turnover.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens Macaca mulatta Macaca fascicularis

PROVIDER: GSE57295 | GEO | 2017/05/01

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA246200

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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