Circular RNA Is Expressed across the Eukaryotic Tree of Life
Stanford University · Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory · +4 more institutions
Abstract
An unexpectedly large fraction of genes in metazoans (human, mouse, zebrafish, worm, fruit fly) express high levels of circularized RNAs containing canonical exons. Here we report that circular RNA isoforms are found in diverse species whose most recent common ancestor existed more than one billion years ago: fungi (Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae), a plant (Arabidopsis thaliana), and protists (Plasmodium falciparum and Dictyostelium discoideum). For all species studied to date, including those in this report, only a small fraction of the theoretically possible circular RNA isoforms from a given gene are actually observed. Unlike metazoans, Arabidopsis, D. discoideum, P. falciparum, S.…
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Authors
9- PLPeter L. Wang
Stanford University
- YBYun Bao
Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Department of Plant Biology, National University of Singapore, Carnegie Institution for Science
- MYMuh‐Ching Yee
Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Department of Plant Biology, National University of Singapore, Carnegie Institution for Science
- SBSteven Barrett
Stanford University
- GJGregory J. Hogan
Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Circular RNA
- Intron
- Schizosaccharomyces pombe
- Genetics
- RNA
- Gene
- Exon