Systematic identification of sense-antisense transcripts in mammalian cells (original) (raw)
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In prokaryotes, a number of endogenous antisense RNAs have been detected and found to exert various biological functions1,2. In eukaryotes antisense RNAs have been found3,4,5,6,7; however, a lack of experimental methodologies that permit the identification of overlapping transcripts in cells presents a barrier to a more systematic identification of antisense RNA. Here we have developed an experimental strategy that allows systematic identification of endogenous mRNAs with long complementary regions to other transcripts. The method was applied to human normal mammary epithelial and breast cancer cells. Experimental validation of the presence of the sense and antisense transcripts by various techniques (e.g., northern blots, RT-PCR) supports the specificity of the method. When the antisense RNAs were specifically targeted, their corresponding mRNA levels significantly altered, a result consistent with a regulatory role for the identified antisense RNAs.
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M.S. is supported by the Norwegian Cancer Society and the gene therapy program at the Norwegian Radium Hospital.
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Røsok, Ø., Sioud, M. Systematic identification of sense-antisense transcripts in mammalian cells.Nat Biotechnol 22, 104–108 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt925
- Received: 14 July 2003
- Accepted: 21 October 2003
- Published: 14 December 2003
- Issue Date: 01 January 2004
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt925