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LINE-2 transposable elements are a source for functional human microRNAs and target sites

Authors :
Rebecca Petri
Per Ludvik Brattås
Yogita Sharma
Marie E Jönsson
Karolina Pircs
Johan Bengzon
Johan Jakobsson
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2017.

Abstract

Transposable elements (TEs) are dynamically expressed at high levels in multiple human tissues, but the function of TE-derived transcripts remains largely unknown. In this study, we identify numerous TE-derived microRNAs (miRNAs) by conducting Argonaute2 RNA Immunoprecipitation followed by small RNA sequencing (AGO2 RIP-seq) on human brain tissue. Many of these miRNAs originated from LINE-2 (L2) elements, which entered the human genome around 100-300 million years ago. We found that L2-miRNAs derive from the 3’ end of the L2 consensus sequence and thus share very similar sequences, indicating that they could target transcripts with L2s in their 3’UTR. In line with this, we found that many protein-coding genes carry fragments of L2-derived sequences in their 3’UTR, which serve as target sites for L2-miRNAs. L2-miRNAs and targets were generally ubiquitously expressed at low levels in multiple human tissues, suggesting a role for this network in buffering transcriptional levels of housekeeping genes. Interestingly, we also found evidence that this network is perturbed in glioblastoma. In summary, our findings uncover a TE-based post-transcriptional network that shapes transcriptional regulation in human cells.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73952a393a851b70ab06329c0beb2fd9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/218842