Abstract
Post-transcriptional regulation of stem cell differentiation is far from being completely understood. Changes in protein levels are not fully correlated with corresponding changes in mRNAs; the observed differences might be partially explained by post-transcriptional regulation mechanisms, such as alternative polyadenylation. This would involve changes in protein binding, transcript usage, miRNAs and other non-coding RNAs. In the present work we analyzed the distribution of alternative transcripts during adipogenic differentiation and the potential role of miRNAs in post-transcriptional regulation. Our in silico analysis suggests a modest, consistent, bias in 3′UTR lengths during differentiation enabling a fine-tuned transcript regulation via small non-coding RNAs. Including these effects in the analyses partially accounts for the observed discrepancies in relative abundance of protein and mRNA. © 2013 Spangenberg et al.
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Spangenberg, L., Correa, A., Dallagiovanna, B., & Naya, H. (2013). Role of Alternative Polyadenylation during Adipogenic Differentiation: An In Silico Approach. PLoS ONE, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075578
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