نتایج جستجو برای: antisense rna

تعداد نتایج: 260880  

Journal: :RNA 2004
Holger Bartsch Stefanie Voigtsberger Gert Baumann Ingo Morano Hans Peter Luther

Conformational changes in the troponin/tropomyosin complex significantly alter the mechanical properties of cardiac muscle. Phosphorylation of cardiac troponin I, part of the troponin/tropomyosin complex, reduces calcium affinity, which leads to increased relaxation of cardiac muscle. Because cardiac troponin I plays a central role in tuning the heart to different work demands, detailed knowled...

2010
Mohammad Ali Faghihi Jannet Kocerha Farzaneh Modarresi Pär G. Engström Alistair M. Chalk Shaun P. Brothers Eric Koesema Georges St. Laurent Claes Wahlestedt

Natural antisense transcripts represent a class of regulatory RNA molecules, which are characterized by their complementary sequence to another RNA transcript. Extensive sequencing efforts suggest that natural antisense transcripts are prevalent throughout the mammalian genome; however, their biological significance has not been well defined. We performed a loss-of-function RNA interference (RN...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Renata Moreno Aurelio Hidalgo Felipe Cava Roberto Fernández-Lafuente José Manuel Guisán José Berenguer

The expression of an antisense RNA revealed that an Mn-catalase was required in Thermus thermophilus for aerobic but not for anaerobic growth. The antisense system is based on the constitutive expression of a "bicistronic" transcript consisting of the kanamycin resistance gene mRNA followed by the antisense RNA against the selected target.

2016
Wojciech Rosikiewicz Izabela Makałowska

Natural antisense transcripts (NATs) are RNA molecules that originate from opposite DNA strands of the same genomic locus (cis-NAT) or unlinked genomic loci (trans-NAT). NATs may play various regulatory functions at the transcriptional level via transcriptional interference. NATs may also regulate gene expression levels post-transcriptionally via induction of epigenetic changes or double-strand...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2005
Yossef Neeman Dvir Dahary Erez Y Levanon Rotem Sorek Eli Eisenberg

Several recent studies have hypothesized that sense-antisense RNA-transcript pairs create dsRNA duplexes that undergo extensive A-to-I RNA editing. We studied human and mouse genomic antisense regions and found that the editing level in these areas is negligible. This observation questions the scope of sense-antisense duplexes formation in-vivo, which is the basis for several proposed regulator...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Omid R. Faridani Abbas Nikravesh Deo Prakash Pandey Kenn Gerdes Liam Good

Short regulatory RNAs are widespread in bacteria, and many function through antisense recognition of mRNA. Among the best studied antisense transcripts are RNA antitoxins that repress toxin mRNA translation. The hok/sok locus of plasmid R1 from Escherichia coli is an established model for RNA antitoxin action. Base-pairing between hok mRNA and Sok-antisense-RNA increases plasmid maintenance thr...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1987
L J Chang C M Stoltzfus

Previous results have indicated that Rous sarcoma virus env gene expression is specifically inhibited by antisense RNA (L.-J. Chang and C. M. Stoltzfus, Mol. Cell. Biol. 5:2341-2348, 1985). In this study, we compare the extents of inhibition by antisense RNA derived from different parts of the Rous sarcoma virus genome, and we show that antisense constructs containing the 3'-end noncoding regio...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
B S Zhou D R Beidler Y C Cheng

Eukaryotic topoisomerase I (TOP1), a DNA unwinding enzyme, plays an essential role in several cellular functions; however, regulation of TOP1 activity remains unknown. In an effort to identify potential regulators of TOP1 activity, the transcriptional activity of a TOP1 pseudogene in chromosome 1 was studied. By using primers unique to the TOP1 pseudogene, strand-specific polymerase chain react...

2015
Victoria E. Villegas Peter G. Zaphiropoulos

Antisense transcription, considered until recently as transcriptional noise, is a very common phenomenon in human and eukaryotic transcriptomes, operating in two ways based on whether the antisense RNA acts in cis or in trans. This process can generate long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), one of the most diverse classes of cellular transcripts, which have demonstrated multifunctional roles in fundam...

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