Decay Rates of Human mRNAs: Correlation With Functional Characteristics and Sequence Attributes
Rockefeller University · Genomics (United Kingdom) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Although mRNA decay rates are a key determinant of the steady-state concentration for any given mRNA species, relatively little is known, on a population level, about what factors influence turnover rates and how these rates are integrated into cellular decisions. We decided to measure mRNA decay rates in two human cell lines with high-density oligonucleotide arrays that enable the measurement of decay rates simultaneously for thousands of mRNA species. Using existing annotation and the Gene Ontology hierarchy of biological processes, we assign mRNAs to functional classes at various levels of resolution and compare the decay rate statistics between these classes. The results show statistically significant…
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- Biology
- P-bodies
- Messenger RNA
- Gene
- Genetics
- Translation (biology)
- Life in Land