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Publication : Tiny RNAs associated with transcription start sites in animals.

First Author  Taft RJ Year  2009
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  41
Issue  5 Pages  572-8
PubMed ID  19377478 Mgi Jnum  J:151004
Mgi Id  MGI:4352599 Doi  10.1038/ng.312
Citation  Taft RJ, et al. (2009) Tiny RNAs associated with transcription start sites in animals. Nat Genet 41(5):572-8
abstractText  It has been reported that relatively short RNAs of heterogeneous sizes are derived from sequences near the promoters of eukaryotic genes. In conjunction with the FANTOM4 project, we have identified tiny RNAs with a modal length of 18 nt that map within -60 to +120 nt of transcription start sites (TSSs) in human, chicken and Drosophila. These transcription initiation RNAs (tiRNAs) are derived from sequences on the same strand as the TSS and are preferentially associated with G+C-rich promoters. The 5' ends of tiRNAs show peak density 10-30 nt downstream of TSSs, indicating that they are processed. tiRNAs are generally, although not exclusively, associated with highly expressed transcripts and sites of RNA polymerase II binding. We suggest that tiRNAs may be a general feature of transcription in metazoa and possibly all eukaryotes.
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