Clusters of mammalian conserved RNA structures in UTRs associate with RBP binding sites.

IF 4 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2024-08-09 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1093/nargab/lqae089
Veerendra P Gadekar, Alexander Welford Munk, Milad Miladi, Alexander Junge, Rolf Backofen, Stefan E Seemann, Jan Gorodkin
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Abstract

RNA secondary structures play essential roles in the formation of the tertiary structure and function of a transcript. Recent genome-wide studies highlight significant potential for RNA structures in the mammalian genome. However, a major challenge is assigning functional roles to these structured RNAs. In this study, we conduct a guilt-by-association analysis of clusters of computationally predicted conserved RNA structure (CRSs) in human untranslated regions (UTRs) to associate them with gene functions. We filtered a broad pool of ∼500 000 human CRSs for UTR overlap, resulting in 4734 and 24 754 CRSs from the 5' and 3' UTR of protein-coding genes, respectively. We separately clustered these CRSs for both sets using RNAscClust, obtaining 793 and 2403 clusters, each containing an average of five CRSs per cluster. We identified overrepresented binding sites for 60 and 43 RNA-binding proteins co-localizing with the clustered CRSs. Furthermore, 104 and 441 clusters from the 5' and 3' UTRs, respectively, showed enrichment for various Gene Ontologies, including biological processes such as 'signal transduction', 'nervous system development', molecular functions like 'transferase activity' and the cellular components such as 'synapse' among others. Our study shows that significant functional insights can be gained by clustering RNA structures based on their structural characteristics.

哺乳动物 UTR 中的保守 RNA 结构群与 RBP 结合位点相关联。
RNA 二级结构对转录本三级结构和功能的形成起着至关重要的作用。最近的全基因组研究凸显了哺乳动物基因组中 RNA 结构的巨大潜力。然而,为这些结构化 RNA 赋予功能性作用是一项重大挑战。在本研究中,我们对人类非翻译区(UTR)中通过计算预测出的保守 RNA 结构(CRSs)群进行了逐一关联分析,将它们与基因功能联系起来。我们对人类非转录区中的 500,000 个保守 RNA 结构进行了广泛的 UTR 重叠筛选,结果发现来自蛋白编码基因 5' 和 3' UTR 的保守 RNA 结构分别为 4734 个和 24,754 个。我们使用 RNAscClust 对这两组 CRS 分别进行了聚类,得到了 793 个聚类和 2403 个聚类,每个聚类平均包含 5 个 CRS。我们分别发现了 60 个和 43 个 RNA 结合蛋白与聚类 CRS 共定位的高比例结合位点。此外,来自 5' 和 3' UTR 的 104 个和 441 个聚类分别显示了各种基因本体的富集,包括 "信号转导"、"神经系统发育 "等生物过程、"转移酶活性 "等分子功能以及 "突触 "等细胞成分。我们的研究表明,根据 RNA 结构特征对其进行聚类可以获得重要的功能性启示。
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