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Nuclear RNA sequencing of the mouse erythroid cell transcriptome.

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Peer-reviewed

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Mitchell, Jennifer A 
Clay, Ieuan 
Umlauf, David 
Chen, Chih-Yu 
Moir, Catherine A 

Abstract

In addition to protein coding genes a substantial proportion of mammalian genomes are transcribed. However, most transcriptome studies investigate steady-state mRNA levels, ignoring a considerable fraction of the transcribed genome. In addition, steady-state mRNA levels are influenced by both transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms, and thus do not provide a clear picture of transcriptional output. Here, using deep sequencing of nuclear RNAs (nucRNA-Seq) in parallel with chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-Seq) of active RNA polymerase II, we compared the nuclear transcriptome of mouse anemic spleen erythroid cells with polymerase occupancy on a genome-wide scale. We demonstrate that unspliced transcripts quantified by nucRNA-seq correlate with primary transcript frequencies measured by RNA FISH, but differ from steady-state mRNA levels measured by poly(A)-enriched RNA-seq. Highly expressed protein coding genes showed good correlation between RNAPII occupancy and transcriptional output; however, genome-wide we observed a poor correlation between transcriptional output and RNAPII association. This poor correlation is due to intergenic regions associated with RNAPII which correspond with transcription factor bound regulatory regions and a group of stable, nuclear-retained long non-coding transcripts. In conclusion, sequencing the nuclear transcriptome provides an opportunity to investigate the transcriptional landscape in a given cell type through quantification of unspliced primary transcripts and the identification of nuclear-retained long non-coding RNAs.

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Animals, Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, Erythroid Cells, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Library, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Mice, Protein Binding, RNA Polymerase II, RNA, Long Noncoding, RNA, Nuclear, Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid, Reproducibility of Results, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Transcription, Genetic, Transcriptome

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PLoS One

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1932-6203
1932-6203

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7

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)