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Programmed fluctuations in sense/antisense transcript ratios drive sexual differentiation in S. pombe. | LitMetric

Programmed fluctuations in sense/antisense transcript ratios drive sexual differentiation in S. pombe.

Mol Syst Biol

CRUK Applied Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Group, Cancer Research UK, Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Published: December 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Strand-specific RNA sequencing in S. pombe revealed a complex program of non-coding RNA (ncRNA) expression at over 600 locations, showing a role in sexual differentiation.
  • Antisense transcripts influenced gene function, disrupting meiotic processes when artificially induced and suggesting that natural antisense production regulates function during differentiation.
  • The study finds that this extensive ncRNA landscape is crucial for controlling sexual differentiation, challenging the notion that such RNAs are mere byproducts of transcription.

Article Abstract

Strand-specific RNA sequencing of S. pombe revealed a highly structured programme of ncRNA expression at over 600 loci. Waves of antisense transcription accompanied sexual differentiation. A substantial proportion of ncRNA arose from mechanisms previously considered to be largely artefactual, including improper 3' termination and bidirectional transcription. Constitutive induction of the entire spk1+, spo4+, dis1+ and spo6+ antisense transcripts from an integrated, ectopic, locus disrupted their respective meiotic functions. This ability of antisense transcripts to disrupt gene function when expressed in trans suggests that cis production at native loci during sexual differentiation may also control gene function. Consistently, insertion of a marker gene adjacent to the dis1+ antisense start site mimicked ectopic antisense expression in reducing the levels of this microtubule regulator and abolishing the microtubule-dependent 'horsetail' stage of meiosis. Antisense production had no impact at any of these loci when the RNA interference (RNAi) machinery was removed. Thus, far from being simply 'genome chatter', this extensive ncRNA landscape constitutes a fundamental component in the controls that drive the complex programme of sexual differentiation in S. pombe.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3738847PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb.2011.90DOI Listing

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