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Fragments of rDNA Genes Scattered over the Human Genome Are Targets of Small RNAs
by
Chechetkin, Vladimir R.
, Tchurikov, Nickolai A.
, Kravatsky, Yuri V.
, Klushevskaya, Elena S.
, Bukreeva, Anastasiia S.
, Alembekov, Ildar R.
, Kretova, Antonina N.
, Kravatskaya, Galina I.
in
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/ DNA, Ribosomal - genetics
/ Epigenesis, Genetic
/ Epigenetics
/ Gene expression
/ Genome, Human
/ Genomes
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humans
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA, Small Untranslated - genetics
/ RNA, Small Untranslated - metabolism
2022
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Fragments of rDNA Genes Scattered over the Human Genome Are Targets of Small RNAs
by
Chechetkin, Vladimir R.
, Tchurikov, Nickolai A.
, Kravatsky, Yuri V.
, Klushevskaya, Elena S.
, Bukreeva, Anastasiia S.
, Alembekov, Ildar R.
, Kretova, Antonina N.
, Kravatskaya, Galina I.
in
Binding sites
/ DNA, Ribosomal - genetics
/ Epigenesis, Genetic
/ Epigenetics
/ Gene expression
/ Genome, Human
/ Genomes
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humans
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA, Small Untranslated - genetics
/ RNA, Small Untranslated - metabolism
2022
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Fragments of rDNA Genes Scattered over the Human Genome Are Targets of Small RNAs
by
Chechetkin, Vladimir R.
, Tchurikov, Nickolai A.
, Kravatsky, Yuri V.
, Klushevskaya, Elena S.
, Bukreeva, Anastasiia S.
, Alembekov, Ildar R.
, Kretova, Antonina N.
, Kravatskaya, Galina I.
in
Binding sites
/ DNA, Ribosomal - genetics
/ Epigenesis, Genetic
/ Epigenetics
/ Gene expression
/ Genome, Human
/ Genomes
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humans
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA, Small Untranslated - genetics
/ RNA, Small Untranslated - metabolism
2022
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Fragments of rDNA Genes Scattered over the Human Genome Are Targets of Small RNAs
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Fragments of rDNA Genes Scattered over the Human Genome Are Targets of Small RNAs
2022
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Overview
Small noncoding RNAs of different origins and classes play several roles in the regulation of gene expression. Here, we show that diverged and rearranged fragments of rDNA units are scattered throughout the human genome and that endogenous small noncoding RNAs are processed by the Microprocessor complex from specific regions of ribosomal RNAs shaping hairpins. These small RNAs correspond to particular sites inside the fragments of rDNA that mostly reside in intergenic regions or the introns of about 1500 genes. The targets of these small ribosomal RNAs (srRNAs) are characterized by a set of epigenetic marks, binding sites of Pol II, RAD21, CBP, and P300, DNase I hypersensitive sites, and by enrichment or depletion of active histone marks. In HEK293T cells, genes that are targeted by srRNAs (srRNA target genes) are involved in differentiation and development. srRNA target genes are enriched with more actively transcribed genes. Our data suggest that remnants of rDNA sequences and srRNAs may be involved in the upregulation or downregulation of a specific set of genes in human cells. These results have implications for diverse fields, including epigenetics and gene therapy.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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