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Publication : The non-coding Air RNA is required for silencing autosomal imprinted genes.

First Author  Sleutels F Year  2002
Journal  Nature Volume  415
Issue  6873 Pages  810-3
PubMed ID  11845212 Mgi Jnum  J:77594
Mgi Id  MGI:2182069 Doi  10.1038/415810a
Citation  Sleutels F, et al. (2002) The non-coding Air RNA is required for silencing autosomal imprinted genes. Nature 415(6873):810-3
abstractText  In genomic imprinting, one of the two parental alleles of an autosomal gene is silenced epigenetically by a cis-acting mechanism. A bidirectional silencer for a 400-kilobase region that contains three imprinted, maternally expressed protein-coding genes (Igf2r/Slc22a2/Slc22a3) has been shown by targeted deletion to be located in a sequence of 3.7 kilobases, which also contains the promoter for the imprinted, paternally expressed non-coding Air RNA. Expression of Air is correlated with repression of all three genes on the paternal allele; however, Air RNA overlaps just one of these genes in an antisense orientation. Here we show, by inserting a polyadenylation signal that truncates 96% of the RNA transcript, that Air RNA is required for silencing. The truncated Air allele maintains imprinted expression and methylation of the Air promoter, but shows complete loss of silencing of the Igf2r/Slc22a2/Slc22a3 gene cluster on the paternal chromosome. Our results indicate that non-coding RNAs have an active role in genomic imprinting.
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