Identifying and annotating human bifunctional RNAs reveals their versatile functions

Geng Chen, Juan Yang, Jiwei Chen, Yunjie Song, Ruifang Cao, Tieliu Shi, Leming Shi

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Abstract

Bifunctional RNAs that possess both protein-coding and noncoding functional properties were less explored and poorly understood. Here we systematically explored the characteristics and functions of such human bifunctional RNAs by integrating tandem mass spectrometry and RNA-seq data. We first constructed a pipeline to identify and annotate bifunctional RNAs, leading to the characterization of 132 high-confidence bifunctional RNAs. Our analyses indicate that bifunctional RNAs may be involved in human embryonic development and can be functional in diverse tissues. Moreover, bifunctional RNAs could interact with multiple miRNAs and RNA-binding proteins to exert their corresponding roles. Bifunctional RNAs may also function as competing endogenous RNAs to regulate the expression of many genes by competing for common targeting miRNAs. Finally, somatic mutations of diverse carcinomas may generate harmful effect on corresponding bifunctional RNAs. Collectively, our study not only provides the pipeline for identifying and annotating bifunctional RNAs but also reveals their important gene-regulatory functions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)981-992
Number of pages12
JournalScience China Life Sciences
Volume59
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2016

Keywords

  • RNA-seq
  • bifunctional RNA
  • noncoding RNA
  • tandem mass spectrometry

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