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Publication : Circular RNA identified from Peg3 and Igf2r.

First Author  Perera BPU Year  2018
Journal  PLoS One Volume  13
Issue  9 Pages  e0203850
PubMed ID  30216384 Mgi Jnum  J:267063
Mgi Id  MGI:6200668 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0203850
Citation  Perera BPU, et al. (2018) Circular RNA identified from Peg3 and Igf2r. PLoS One 13(9):e0203850
abstractText  Circular RNA is a newly discovered class of non-coding RNA generated through the back-splicing of linear pre-mRNA. In the current study, we characterized two circular RNAs that had been identified through NGS-based 5'RACE experiments. According to the results, the Peg3 locus contains a 214-nucleotide-long circular RNA, circPeg3, that is detected in low abundance from the neonatal brain, lung and ovary. In contrast, the Igf2r locus contains a group of highly abundant circular RNAs, circIgf2r, showing multiple forms with various exon combinations. In both cases, the expression patterns of circPeg3 and circIgf2r among individual tissues are quite different from their linear mRNA counterparts. This suggests potential unique roles played by the identified circular RNAs. Overall, this study reports the identification of novel circular RNAs specific to mammalian imprinted loci, suggesting that circular RNAs are likely involved in the function and regulation of imprinted genes.
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