Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8292980 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Alu-element plays important roles in mediating alternative splicing, RNA editing and translation regulation. However, the distribution and function of the Alu-element are never analysed at the transcriptome level. This study presents a statistical analysis of the Alu-element on human transcriptome. We found that mRNAs and lncRNAs share the same sequence form for the Alu-element. The Alu-element covers 5.8% of the coding transcripts and 17.1% of the coding genes for mRNAs, and covers 9.3% of the transcripts and 13.6% of the genes for lncRNAs. The Alu-element is preferentially located at the 3â² end. Statistical analysis demonstrates that the enrichment of Alu-element is associated with subcellular location. For instance, Alu-inclusive transcripts are overexpressed in nucleus, mitochondrion and Golgi apparatus membrane while under-expressed in cell membrane and extracellular space. We found that genes contain both Aluâelement and Sâ domains of 7SL RNA are all associated with cellular activities carried out in mitochondrion.
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Authors
Ke Chen, Yuxuan Wang, Jie Sun,