Publications by authors named "Akira Gokool"

Motivation: CircRNAs are covalently closed RNA molecules that are particularly abundant in the brain. While circRNA expression data from the human brain is rapidly accumulating, integration of large-scale datasets remains challenging and time-consuming, and consequently an integrative view of circRNA expression in the human brain is currently lacking.

Results: NeuroCirc is a web-based resource that allows interactive exploration of multiple types of circRNA data from the human brain, including large-scale expression datasets, circQTL data and circRNA expression across neuronal differentiation and cellular maturation time-courses.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of RNA molecules with a covalently closed loop structure formed by back-splicing of exon-exon junctions. The detection of circRNAs across many eukaryotic species, often with cell-type- and tissue-type-specific expression, has catalyzed a growing interest in understanding circRNA biogenesis and their potential functions. circRNAs are enriched in the brain, and accumulate upon neuronal differentiation and depolarization, suggesting that these RNAs are an integral component of the brain transcriptome, and may play functional roles.

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Background: Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are enriched in the mammalian brain and upregulated in response to neuronal differentiation and depolarization. These RNA molecules, formed by noncanonical back-splicing, have both regulatory and translational potential.

Methods: Here, we carried out an extensive characterization of circRNA expression in the human brain, in nearly 200 human brain samples, from both healthy controls and autism cases.

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