Title of article
NanoRNAs: A Class of Small RNAs That Can Prime Transcription Initiation in Bacteria Review Article
Author/Authors
Bryce E. Nickels، نويسنده , , Simon L. Dove، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
10
From page
772
To page
781
Abstract
It has been widely assumed that all transcription in cells occur using NTPs only (i.e., de novo). However, it has been known for several decades that both prokaryotic and eukaryotic RNA polymerases can utilize small (2 to ∼ 5 nt) RNAs to prime transcription initiation in vitro, raising the possibility that small RNAs might also prime transcription initiation in vivo. A new study by Goldman et al. has now provided the first evidence that priming with so-called “nanoRNAs” (i.e., 2 to ∼ 5 nt RNAs) can, in fact, occur in vivo. Furthermore, this study provides evidence that altering the extent of nanoRNA-mediated priming of transcription initiation can profoundly influence global gene expression. In this perspective, we summarize the findings of Goldman et al. and discuss the prospect that nanoRNA-mediated priming of transcription initiation represents an underappreciated aspect of gene expression in vivo.
Keywords
RNA polymerase , small RNA , nanoRNA , high-throughput sequencing , priming of transcription initiation with small RNAs
Journal title
Journal of Molecular Biology
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of Molecular Biology
Record number
1254097
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