PLX214719
GSE114605: Silencing Xrn1 by dox-inducible shRNA
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Xrn1 is a cytoplasmic 5-3 exoribonuclease responsible for degradation of multiple types of RNA. Data obtained on yeast model described Xrn1 function in degradation of messenger (m)RNA, Rapid transfer (t)RNA Decay (RTD) of hypomodified and unstable tRNA transcripts as well as maturation of 25S ribosomal (r)RNA and small nucleolar (sno)RNAs. Our group discovered previously that deletion of Xrn1 gene results in stabilization of a group of long non-coding RNAs which are often transcribed antisense to protein-coding genes and may regulate their expression on transcriptional level. However much less is known about human (h)Xrn1 function. Data available from human cell lines confirm involvement of hXrn1 in degradation of mRNA, initiator tRNA methionine and some miRNA. The high sequence similarity of Xrn1 between yeast and man suggests that also its function should be well conserved for hXrn1. Therefore, in this experiment using inducible shRNA we want to define hXrn1 targets by analyzing RNAs that are stabilized after Xrn1 silencing with focus on both coding and non-coding transcripts. SOURCE: Dominika Foretek (dominika.foretek@curie.fr) - A. Morillon's group Institut Curie
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