cis-Antisense RNA and Transcriptional Interference: Coupled Layers of Gene Regulation

Journal Title: Journal of Gene Therapy - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Antisense transcription is omnipresent occurring broadly in most living organisms. Growing evidence suggests the presence of noncoding cis-antisense RNA’s that can silence gene expression. Recent studies also indicate the role of transcriptional interference in regulating expression of neighboring genes arranged in convergent orientation. A combination of transcriptional interference and cis-antisense RNA interaction has the potential to add multiple-levels of regulation which can allow such a system to have a tunable and complex higher-order system response to environmental stimuli. This presents an important insight into the functional role of antisense transcription.

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Anushree Chatterjee

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  • EP ID EP246298
  • DOI 10.13188/2381-3326.1000004
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Anushree Chatterjee (2013). cis-Antisense RNA and Transcriptional Interference: Coupled Layers of Gene Regulation. Journal of Gene Therapy, 1(1), 1-9. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-246298