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Regulation of alternative splicing by short non-coding nuclear RNAs

Journal

RNA BIOLOGY
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 480-485

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/rna.7.4.12746

Keywords

small nucleolar RNA; oligonucleotide; miRNA; processed snoRNAs; Prader-Willi Syndrome

Funding

  1. EURASNET
  2. NIH [GM083187]

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Recent results from deep-sequencing and tiling array studies indicated the existence of a large number of short, metabolically stable, non-coding RNAs. Some of these short RNAs derive from known RNA classes like snoRNA or tRNAs. There are intriguing similarities between short non-coding nuclear RNAs and oligonucleotides used to change alternative splicing events, which usually target a disease-relevant RNA. We review the current knowledge of this emerging class of RNAs and discuss evidence that some of these short RNAs could function in alternative splice site selection.

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