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Lnc-RP5 Regulates the mi R-129-5p/Notch1/PFV Internal Promoter Axis to Promote the Expression of the Prototype Foamy Virus Transactivator Tas 被引量:1
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作者 Shanshan Xu liujun chen +12 位作者 Yinglian Tang Peipei Yuan Jun Yan Yingcheng Zheng Li Huang Zhi Li Yan Sun Song Han Jun Yin Qin Pan Biwen Peng Xiaohua He Wanhong Liu 《Virologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第1期73-82,共10页
Prototype foamy virus(PFV)is a unique retrovirus that infects animals and humans and does not cause clinical symptoms.Long noncoding RNAs(lncRNAs)are believed to exert multiple regulatory functions during viral infect... Prototype foamy virus(PFV)is a unique retrovirus that infects animals and humans and does not cause clinical symptoms.Long noncoding RNAs(lncRNAs)are believed to exert multiple regulatory functions during viral infections.Previously,we utilized RNA sequencing(RNA-seq)to characterize and identify the lncRNA lnc-RP5-1086 D14.3.1-1:1(lnc-RP5),which is markedly decreased in PFV-infected cells.However,little is known about the function of lnc-RP5 during PFV infection.In this study,we identified lnc-RP5 as a regulator of the PFV transcriptional transactivator(Tas).Lnc-RP5 enhanced the activity of the PFV internal promoter(IP).The expression of PFV Tas was found to be promoted by lnc-RP5.Moreover,mi R-129-5 p was found to be involved in the lnc-RP5-mediated promotion of PFV IP activity,while the Notch1 protein suppressed the activity of PFV IP and the expression of Tas.Our results demonstrate that lnc-RP5 promotes the expression of PFV Tas through the miR-129-5 p/Notch1/PFV IP axis.This work provides evidence that host lnc RNAs can manipulate PFV replication by employing mi RNAs and proteins during an early viral infection. 展开更多
关键词 PROTOTYPE foamy virus(PFV) lnc-RP5 Transactivator(Tas) Internal PROMOTER miR-129-5p
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The long non-coding RNA expression profile of Coxsackievirus A16 infected RD cells identified by RNA-seq 被引量:4
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作者 Yingying Shi Huilin Tu +9 位作者 Xiong chen Yingying Zhang liujun chen Zhongchun Liu Jiqun Sheng Song Han Jun Yin Biwen Peng Xiaohua He Wanhong Liu 《Virologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期131-141,共11页
Coxsackievirus A16(CVA16) is one of major pathogens of hand, foot and mouth disease(HFMD) in children. Long non-coding RNAs(Inc RNAs) have been implicated in various biological processes,but they have not been associa... Coxsackievirus A16(CVA16) is one of major pathogens of hand, foot and mouth disease(HFMD) in children. Long non-coding RNAs(Inc RNAs) have been implicated in various biological processes,but they have not been associated with CVA16 infection. In this study, we comprehensively characterized the landscape of Inc RNAs of normal and CVA16 infected rhabdomyosarcoma(RD)cells using RNA-Seq to investigate the functional relevance of Inc RNAs. We showed that a total of 760 Inc RNAs were upregulated and 1210 Inc RNAs were downregulated. Out of these dysregulated Inc RNAs, 43.64% were intergenic, 22.31% were sense, 15.89% were intronic, 8.67% were bidirectional, 5.59% were antisense, 3.85% were s RNA host Inc RNAs and 0.05% were enhancer. Six dysregulated Inc RNAs were validated by quantitative PCR assays and the secondary structures of these Inc RNAs were projected. Moreover, we conducted a bioinformatics analysis of an Inc RNAs(ENST00000602478) to elucidate the diversity of modification and functions of Inc RNAs. In summary, the current study compared the dysregulated Inc RNAs profile upon CVA16 challenge and illustrated the intricate relationship between coding and Inc RNAs transcripts. These results may not only provide a complete picture of transcription in CVA16 infected cells but also provide novel molecular targets for treatments of HFMD. 展开更多
关键词 RNA transcripts infected bidirectional bioinformatics illustrated enhancer picture landscape genomic
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