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Expression of short interspersed elements and genes transcribed by RNA polymerase III in the regulation of cell processes. / Nikitina, T. V.; Tishchenko, L. I.

в: Molecular Biology, Том 42, № 4, 08.2008, стр. 481-491.

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title = "Expression of short interspersed elements and genes transcribed by RNA polymerase III in the regulation of cell processes",
abstract = "Small untranslated RNA genes transcribed by RNA polymerase III (class III genes) account for a substantial part (about 10%) of the mammalian genome. In addition to the well-known 5S rRNA, tRNA, and 7SL RNA genes and short interspersed elements (SINEs), class III includes several new genes, whose function is poorly understood. The expression regulation mechanisms substantially differ among class III genes on recent evidence, suggesting their gene, tissue, and cell state (resting, stress, apoptosis) specificity. The review considers the known genes for small untranslated RNAs, possible mechanisms regulating their expression (with the example of some SINEs), and the role of their transcripts in regulating cell processes.",
keywords = "Class III genes, Expression regulation, SINEs, Small untranslated RNAs",
author = "Nikitina, {T. V.} and Tishchenko, {L. I.}",
note = "Copyright: Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2008",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1134/S0026893308040018",
language = "English",
volume = "42",
pages = "481--491",
journal = "Molecular Biology",
issn = "0026-8933",
publisher = "Pleiades Publishing",
number = "4",

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AU - Nikitina, T. V.

AU - Tishchenko, L. I.

N1 - Copyright: Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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N2 - Small untranslated RNA genes transcribed by RNA polymerase III (class III genes) account for a substantial part (about 10%) of the mammalian genome. In addition to the well-known 5S rRNA, tRNA, and 7SL RNA genes and short interspersed elements (SINEs), class III includes several new genes, whose function is poorly understood. The expression regulation mechanisms substantially differ among class III genes on recent evidence, suggesting their gene, tissue, and cell state (resting, stress, apoptosis) specificity. The review considers the known genes for small untranslated RNAs, possible mechanisms regulating their expression (with the example of some SINEs), and the role of their transcripts in regulating cell processes.

AB - Small untranslated RNA genes transcribed by RNA polymerase III (class III genes) account for a substantial part (about 10%) of the mammalian genome. In addition to the well-known 5S rRNA, tRNA, and 7SL RNA genes and short interspersed elements (SINEs), class III includes several new genes, whose function is poorly understood. The expression regulation mechanisms substantially differ among class III genes on recent evidence, suggesting their gene, tissue, and cell state (resting, stress, apoptosis) specificity. The review considers the known genes for small untranslated RNAs, possible mechanisms regulating their expression (with the example of some SINEs), and the role of their transcripts in regulating cell processes.

KW - Class III genes

KW - Expression regulation

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KW - Small untranslated RNAs

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DO - 10.1134/S0026893308040018

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