Engineering and expressing circular RNAs via tRNA splicing

Circular (circ)RNAs have recently become a subject of great biologic interest. It is now clear that they represent a diverse and abundant class of RNAs with regulated expression and evolutionarily conserved functions. There are several mechanisms by which RNA circularization can occur in vivo. Here,...

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Vydáno v:RNA biology Ročník 14; číslo 8; s. 978 - 984
Hlavní autoři: Noto, John J., Schmidt, Casey A., Matera, A. Gregory
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: United States Taylor & Francis 03.08.2017
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ISSN:1547-6286, 1555-8584, 1555-8584
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Shrnutí:Circular (circ)RNAs have recently become a subject of great biologic interest. It is now clear that they represent a diverse and abundant class of RNAs with regulated expression and evolutionarily conserved functions. There are several mechanisms by which RNA circularization can occur in vivo. Here, we focus on the biogenesis of tRNA intronic circular RNAs (tricRNAs) in archaea and animals, and we detail their use as research tools for orthogonal, directed circRNA expression in vivo.
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ISSN:1547-6286
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DOI:10.1080/15476286.2017.1317911