reviewDevelopmentMay 31, 2016GREEN OA

Circular RNAs: analysis, expression and potential functions

Stanford University

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Abstract

Just a few years ago, it had been assumed that the dominant RNA isoforms produced from eukaryotic genes were variants of messenger RNA, functioning as intermediates in gene expression. In early 2012, however, a surprising discovery was made: circular RNA (circRNA) was shown to be a transcriptional product in thousands of human and mouse genes and in hundreds of cases constituted the dominant RNA isoform. Subsequent studies revealed that the expression of circRNAs is developmentally regulated, tissue and cell-type specific, and shared across the eukaryotic tree of life. These features suggest important functions for these molecules. Here, we describe major advances in the field of circRNA biology, focusing on…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Circular RNA
  • Gene isoform
  • RNA
  • Gene
  • Gene expression
  • Non-coding RNA
  • Genetics
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