2015
DOI: 10.7554/elife.07540
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Circular RNA biogenesis can proceed through an exon-containing lariat precursor

Abstract: Pervasive expression of circular RNA is a recently discovered feature of eukaryotic gene expression programs, yet its function remains largely unknown. The presumed biogenesis of these RNAs involves a non-canonical ‘backsplicing’ event. Recent studies in mammalian cell culture posit that backsplicing is facilitated by inverted repeats flanking the circularized exon(s). Although such sequence elements are common in mammals, they are rare in lower eukaryotes, making current models insufficient to describe circul… Show more

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“…The mature circular RNA consisting of mrps16 exon 2 then accumulates in cells, while the double lariat from the re-splicing event and the skipped linear mRNA are both rapidly degraded. 41,88 Interestingly, there are other examples of exon skipping events in S. pombe, 89 yet none of these genes appear to generate circular RNAs. 41 This argues that the production of an exoncontaining lariat is not sufficient for circular RNA biogenesis, and the mechanisms by which cells determine when to re-splice to yield a circular RNA remain unclear.…”
Section: Circular Rnas Generated Via Exon Skippingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mature circular RNA consisting of mrps16 exon 2 then accumulates in cells, while the double lariat from the re-splicing event and the skipped linear mRNA are both rapidly degraded. 41,88 Interestingly, there are other examples of exon skipping events in S. pombe, 89 yet none of these genes appear to generate circular RNAs. 41 This argues that the production of an exoncontaining lariat is not sufficient for circular RNA biogenesis, and the mechanisms by which cells determine when to re-splice to yield a circular RNA remain unclear.…”
Section: Circular Rnas Generated Via Exon Skippingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41,88 Interestingly, there are other examples of exon skipping events in S. pombe, 89 yet none of these genes appear to generate circular RNAs. 41 This argues that the production of an exoncontaining lariat is not sufficient for circular RNA biogenesis, and the mechanisms by which cells determine when to re-splice to yield a circular RNA remain unclear. The length of the skipped exon appears to be one key determinant, 41 but other factors such as RNA secondary structures and the speed of lariat debranching are also likely to be involved.…”
Section: Circular Rnas Generated Via Exon Skippingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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