Alternate polyadenylation in human mRNAs: A large-scale analysis by EST clustering

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Abstract

Alternate polyadenylation is an important post-transcriptional regulatory process now open to large-scale analysis by use of cDNA databases. We clustered 164,000 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) into ~15,000 groups and aligned each group to a putative mRNA 3' end. By use of stringent criteria to discard artifactual mRNA extremities, clear evidence for alternate polyadenylation was obtained in 189 of the 1000 EST clusters studied. A number of previously unreported polyadenylation sites were identified, together with possible instances of tissue-specific differential polyadenylation. This study demonstrates that, besides quantitative aspects of gene expression, the distribution of alternate mRNA forms can be analyzed through EST sampling.

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Gautheret, D., Poirot, O., Lopez, F., Audic, S., & Claverie, J. M. (1998). Alternate polyadenylation in human mRNAs: A large-scale analysis by EST clustering. Genome Research, 8(5), 524–530. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.8.5.524

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