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Quantifying alternative polyadenylation in RNAseq data with LABRAT

2021
Alternative polyadenylation (APA) generates transcript isoforms that differ in their 3' UTR content and may therefore be subject to different regulatory fates. Although the existence of APA has been known for decades, quantification of APA isoforms from high-throughput RNA sequencing data has been difficult.
Austin E, Gillen   +2 more
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Dynamics of alternative polyadenylation in human preimplantation embryos

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2018
Alternative polyadenylation (APA) affects the length of the 3' untranslated region (3'-UTR) and the regulation of microRNAs. Previous studies have shown that cancer cells tend to have shorter 3'-UTRs than normal cells. A plausible explanation for this is that it enables cancer cells to escape the regulation of microRNAs. Here, we extend this concept to
Jen-Yun Chang   +3 more
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A special focus on polyadenylation and alternative polyadenylation in neurodegenerative diseases: A systematic review

Journal of Neurochemistry
Abstract Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are one of the prevailing conditions characterized by progressive neuronal loss. Polyadenylation (PA) and alternative polyadenylation (APA) are the two main post‐transcriptional events that regulate neuronal gene expression and protein production.
Tarlan, Yeganeh Markid   +7 more
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Alternative polyadenylation and gene expression regulation in plants

WIREs RNA, 2010
AbstractFunctioning as an essential step of pre‐mRNA processing, polyadenylation has been realized in recent years to play an important regulatory role during eukaryotic gene expression. Such regulation occurs mostly through the use of alternative polyadenylation (APA) sites and generates different transcripts with altered coding capacity for proteins ...
Denghui, Xing, Qingshun Quinn, Li
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Alternative polyadenylation at Mest

Imprinting, an epigenetic phenomenon where only one allele of a gene is expressed depending on its parental origin, plays a significant role in mammalian development. The sub-proximal MMU6 imprinting domain, particularly, includes the paternally expressed gene Mest and the maternally expressed genes Copg2 and Klf14. In addition to the mature mRNA, Mest
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DNA Methylation Regulates Alternative Polyadenylation via CTCF and the Cohesin Complex

Molecular Cell, 2020
Vishal Nanavaty   +2 more
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