Abstract
Recent analyses suggest that transposable element-derived transcripts are processed to yield a variety of small RNA species that play critical functional roles in gene regulation and chromatin organization as well as genome stability and maintenance. Here we report a mass spectrometry analysis of an RNA-affinity complex isolation using a piRNA homologous sequence derived from Alu retrotransposal RNA. Our data point to potential roles for piALU RNAs in DNA repair, cell cycle and chromatin regulations.
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Blackwell, B. J., Lopez, M. F., Wang, J., Krastins, B., Sarracino, D., Tollervey, J. R., … Lunyak, V. V. (2012). Protein interactions with piALU RNA indicates putative participation of retroRNA in the cell cycle, DNA repair and chromatin assembly. Mobile Genetic Elements, 2(1), 26–35. https://doi.org/10.4161/mge.19032
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