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In search of antisense

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
In recent years, natural antisense transcripts (NATs) have been implicated in many aspects of eukaryotic gene expression including genomic imprinting, RNA interference, translational regulation, alternative splicing, X-inactivation and RNA editing. Moreover, there is growing evidence to suggest that antisense transcription might have a key role in a range of human diseases. Consequently, there have been several recent attempts to identify novel NATs. To date, similar to2500 mammalian NATs have been found, indicating that antisense transcription might be a common mechanism of regulating gene expression in human cells. There are increasingly diverse ways in which antisense transcription can regulate gene expression and evidence for the involvement of NATs in human disease is emerging. A range of bioinformatic resources could be used to assist future antisense research.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Lavorgna, G; Dahary, D; Lehner, B; Sorek, R; Sanderson, Cm; Casari, Giorgio Nevio
Authors of the University:
CASARI GIORGIO NEVIO
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/13035
Published in:
TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES
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