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September 22, 2019  |  

PacBio full-length transcriptome profiling of insect mitochondrial gene expression.

Authors: Gao, Shan and Ren, Yipeng and Sun, Yu and Wu, Zhenfeng and Ruan, Jishou and He, Bingjun and Zhang, Tao and Yu, Xin and Tian, Xiaoxuan and Bu, Wenjun

In this study, we sequenced the first full-length insect transcriptome using the Erthesina fullo Thunberg based on the PacBio platform. We constructed the first quantitative transcription map of animal mitochondrial genomes and built a straightforward and concise methodology to investigate mitochondrial gene transcription, RNA processing, mRNA maturation and several other related topics. Most of the results were consistent with the previous studies, while to the best of our knowledge some findings were reported for the first time in this study. The new findings included the high levels of mitochondrial gene expression, the 3' polyadenylation and possible 5' m(7)G caps of rRNAs, the isoform diversity of 12S rRNA, the polycistronic transcripts and natural antisense transcripts of mitochondrial genes et al. These findings could challenge and enrich fundamental concepts of mitochondrial gene transcription and RNA processing, particularly of the rRNA primary (sequence) structure. The methodology constructed in this study can also be used to study gene expression or RNA processing of nuclear genomes.

Journal: RNA biology
DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2016.1197481
Year: 2016

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