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Read-through circular RNAs reveal the plasticity of RNA processing mechanisms in human cells

Amanda Ferreira Vidal

2020RNA Biology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the human genome, there are several genes whose primary transcripts are both canonically and non-canonically spliced to generate mRNAs and RNA circles, respectively. These RNA circles are a novel class of long non-coding RNAs that became known as circular RNAs (circRNAs). Recently, a new type of circRNA was discovered and called read-through circRNAs (rt-circRNAs). They are hybrid circles that include coding exons from two adjacent and similarly oriented genes. The function of rt-circRNAs, as well as the impact of read-through transcription in our transcriptome, remains to be elucidated. Although we have just begun to scratch it, here I discussed some insights that these fascinating circRNAs are already giving us about the plasticity of RNA processing in our cells.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCircular RNARNANon-coding RNAGeneExonGeneticsTranscriptomeTranscription (linguistics)Tiling arrayComputational biologyGenomeGene expressionLinguisticsPhilosophyCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulationRNA Research and Splicing
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