Alexander K. Ebralidze,Florence C. Guibal,Ulrich Steidl,Pu Zhang,Sanghoon Lee,Boris Bartholdy,Meritxell Alberich-Jordà,Victoria Petkova,Frank Rosenbauer,Gang Huang,Tajhal Dayaram,Johanna Klupp,Kerry L. O’Brien,Britta Will,Maarten Hoogenkamp,Katherine L. B. Borden,Constanze Bonifer,Daniel G. Tenen
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期刊:Genes & Development [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press] 日期:2008-08-01卷期号:22 (15): 2085-2092被引量:163
The transcription factor PU.1 is an important regulator of hematopoiesis; precise expression levels are critical for normal hematopoietic development and suppression of leukemia. We show here that noncoding antisense RNAs are important modulators of proper dosages of PU.1. Antisense and sense RNAs are regulated by shared evolutionarily conserved cis -regulatory elements, and we can show that antisense RNAs inhibit PU.1 expression by modulating mRNA translation. We propose that such antisense RNAs will likely be important in the regulation of many genes and may be the reason for the large number of overlapping complementary transcripts with so far unknown function.