articleGenes & DevelopmentNov 15, 2009DIAMOND OA

A novel class of small RNAs: tRNA-derived RNA fragments (tRFs)

University of Virginia

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Abstract

New types of small RNAs distinct from microRNAs (miRNAs) are progressively being discovered in various organisms. In order to discover such novel small RNAs, a library of 17- to 26-base-long RNAs was created from prostate cancer cell lines and sequenced by ultra-high-throughput sequencing. A significant number of the sequences are derived from precise processing at the 5' or 3' end of mature or precursor tRNAs to form three series of tRFs (tRNA-derived RNA fragments): the tRF-5, tRF-3, and tRF-1 series. These sequences constitute a class of short RNAs that are second most abundant to miRNAs. Northern hybridization, quantitative RT-PCR, and splinted ligation assays independently measured the levels of at least…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Transfer RNA
  • RNA
  • microRNA
  • Molecular biology
  • Gene knockdown
  • Small nucleolar RNA
  • Small RNA
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