Specific expression of long noncoding RNAs in the mouse brain
Australian Research Council · The University of Queensland · +4 more institutions
Abstract
A major proportion of the mammalian transcriptome comprises long RNAs that have little or no protein-coding capacity (ncRNAs). Only a handful of such transcripts have been examined in detail, and it is unknown whether this class of transcript is generally functional or merely artifact. Using in situ hybridization data from the Allen Brain Atlas, we identified 849 ncRNAs (of 1,328 examined) that are expressed in the adult mouse brain and found that the majority were associated with specific neuroanatomical regions, cell types, or subcellular compartments. Examination of their genomic context revealed that the ncRNAs were expressed from diverse places including intergenic, intronic, and imprinted loci and that…
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Authors
5- TRTim R. MercerCorresponding
Australian Research Council, The University of Queensland
- MEMarcel E. Dinger
Australian Research Council, The University of Queensland
- SMSusan M. Sunkin
Allen Institute for Brain Science, Allen Institute
- MFMark F. Mehler
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- JSJohn S. Mattick
Australian Research Council, The University of Queensland
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Gene
- Non-coding RNA
- Intergenic region
- Chromatin
- Transcriptome
- Long non-coding RNA
- RNA