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Article Dans Une Revue RNA Année : 2006

The disparate nature of “intergenic” polyadenylation sites

Fabrice Lopez
Samuel Granjeaud
Takeshi Ara
  • Fonction : Auteur
Badih Ghattas
Daniel Gautheret
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

The termination of mature eukaryotic mRNAs occurs at specific polyadenylation sites located downstream from stop codons in the 3′-untranslated region (UTR). An accurate delineation of these sites is essential for the study of 3′-UTR-based gene regulation and for the design of pertinent probes for transcriptome analysis. Although typical poly(A) sites are located between 0 and 2 kb from the stop codon, EST sequence analyses have identified sites located at unexpectedly long ranges (5–10 kb) in a number of genes. Here we perform a complete mapping of EST and full-length cDNA sequences on the mouse and human genome to observe putative poly(A) sites extending beyond annotated 3′-ends and into the intergenic regions. We introduce several quality parameters for poly(A) site prediction and train a classification tree to associate P -values to predicted sites. We observe a higher than background level of high-scoring sites up to 12–15 kb past the stop codon, both in human and mouse. This leads to an estimate of about 5000 human genes having unreported 3′-end extensions and about 3500 novel polyadenylated transcripts lying in present “intergenic” regions. These high-scoring, long-range poly(A) sites corresponding to novel transcripts and gene extensions should be incorporated into current human and mouse gene repositories.

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hal-03582610 , version 1 (21-02-2022)

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Fabrice Lopez, Samuel Granjeaud, Takeshi Ara, Badih Ghattas, Daniel Gautheret. The disparate nature of “intergenic” polyadenylation sites. RNA, 2006, 12 (10), pp.1794-1801. ⟨10.1261/rna.136206⟩. ⟨hal-03582610⟩
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