Identification of protein-protected mrna fragments and structured excised intron rnas in human plasma by tgirt-seq peak calling

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Human plasma contains > 40,000 different coding and non-coding RNAs that are potential biomarkers for human diseases. Here, we used thermostable group II intron reverse transcriptase sequencing (TGIRT-seq) combined with peak calling to simultaneously profile all RNA biotypes in apheresis-prepared human plasma pooled from healthy individuals. Extending previous TGIRT-seq analysis, we found that human plasma contains largely fragmented mRNAs from > 19,000 protein-coding genes, abundant full-length, mature tRNAs and other structured small noncoding RNAs, and less abundant tRNA fragments and mature and pre-miRNAs. Many of the mRNA fragments identified by peak calling correspond to annotated protein-binding sites and/or have stable predicted secondary structures that could afford protection from plasma nucleases. Peak calling also identified novel repeat RNAs, miRNA-sized RNAs, and putatively structured intron RNAs of potential biological, evolutionary, and biomarker significance, including a family of fulllength excised intron RNAs, subsets of which correspond to mirtron pre-miRNAs or agotrons.

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Yao, J., Wu, D. C., Nottingham, R. M., & Lambowitz, A. M. (2020). Identification of protein-protected mrna fragments and structured excised intron rnas in human plasma by tgirt-seq peak calling. ELife, 9, 1–41. https://doi.org/10.7554/ELIFE.60743

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