Systematic evaluation of the effect of polyadenylation signal variants on the expression of disease-associated genes

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Abstract

Single nucleotide variants (SNVs) within polyadenylation signals (PASs), a specific six-nucleotide sequence required for mRNA maturation, can impair RNA-level gene expression and cause human diseases. However, there is a lack of genome- wide investigation and systematic confirmation tools for identifying PAS variants. Here, we present a computational strategy to integrate the most reliable resources for discovering distinct genomic features of PAS variants and also develop a credible and convenient experimental tool to validate the effect of PAS variants on expression of disease-associated genes. This approach will greatly accelerate the deciphering of PAS variation-related human diseases.

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Chen, M., Wei, R., Wei, G., Xu, M., Su, Z., Zhao, C., & Ni, T. (2021). Systematic evaluation of the effect of polyadenylation signal variants on the expression of disease-associated genes. Genome Research, 31(5), 890–899. https://doi.org/10.1101/GR.270256.120

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