By means of a computer search for upstream promoter elements (distal sequence element and proximal sequence element) typical of small nuclear RNA genes, we have identified in the human genome a number of previously unrecognized, putative transcription units whose predicted products are novel noncoding RNAs with homology to protein-coding genes. By elucidating the function of one of them, we provide evidence for the existence of a sense/antisense-based gene-regulation network where part of the polymerase III transcriptome could control its polymerase II counterpart. © 2007 Pagano et al.
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Pagano, A., Castelnuovo, M., Tortelli, F., Ferrari, R., Dieci, G., & Cancedda, R. (2007). New small nuclear RNA gene-like transcriptional units as sources of regulatory transcripts. PLoS Genetics, 3(2), 0174–0184. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030001
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