Circular RNAs (circRNAs) constitute a family of transcripts with unique structures and still largely unknown functions. Their biogenesis, which proceeds via a back-splicing reaction, is fairly well characterized, whereas their role in the modulation of physiologically relevant processes is still unclear. Here we performed expression profiling of circRNAs during in vitro differentiation of murine and human myoblasts, and we identified conserved species regulated in myogenesis and altered in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. A high-content functional genomic screen allowed the study of their functional role in muscle differentiation. One of them, circ-ZNF609, resulted in specifically controlling myoblast proliferation. Circ-ZNF609 contains an open reading frame spanning from the start codon, in common with the linear transcript, and terminating at an in-frame STOP codon, created upon circularization. Circ-ZNF609 is associated with heavy polysomes, and it is translated into a protein in a splicing-dependent and cap-independent manner, providing an example of a protein-coding circRNA in eukaryotes.

Circ-ZNF609 Is a Circular RNA that Can Be Translated and Functions in Myogenesis / Legnini, Ivano; DI TIMOTEO, Gaia; Rossi, Francesca; Morlando, Mariangela; Briganti, Francesca; Sthandier, Olga Elena; Fatica, Alessandro; Santini, Tiziana; Andronache, Adrian; Wade, Mark; Laneve, Pietro; Rajewsky, Nikolaus; Bozzoni, Irene. - In: MOLECULAR CELL. - ISSN 1097-2765. - 66:1(2017), pp. 22-37.e9. [10.1016/j.molcel.2017.02.017]

Circ-ZNF609 Is a Circular RNA that Can Be Translated and Functions in Myogenesis

LEGNINI, IVANO;DI TIMOTEO, GAIA;Rossi, Francesca;MORLANDO, MARIANGELA;BRIGANTI, FRANCESCA;STHANDIER, Olga Elena;FATICA, Alessandro;SANTINI, Tiziana;LANEVE, Pietro;RAJEWSKY, NIKOLAUS;BOZZONI, Irene
2017

Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) constitute a family of transcripts with unique structures and still largely unknown functions. Their biogenesis, which proceeds via a back-splicing reaction, is fairly well characterized, whereas their role in the modulation of physiologically relevant processes is still unclear. Here we performed expression profiling of circRNAs during in vitro differentiation of murine and human myoblasts, and we identified conserved species regulated in myogenesis and altered in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. A high-content functional genomic screen allowed the study of their functional role in muscle differentiation. One of them, circ-ZNF609, resulted in specifically controlling myoblast proliferation. Circ-ZNF609 contains an open reading frame spanning from the start codon, in common with the linear transcript, and terminating at an in-frame STOP codon, created upon circularization. Circ-ZNF609 is associated with heavy polysomes, and it is translated into a protein in a splicing-dependent and cap-independent manner, providing an example of a protein-coding circRNA in eukaryotes.
2017
cap independent; circRNA; circular RNA; DMD; muscle differentiation; myogenesis; non-coding RNA; proliferation; translation; Molecular Biology; Cell Biology
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Circ-ZNF609 Is a Circular RNA that Can Be Translated and Functions in Myogenesis / Legnini, Ivano; DI TIMOTEO, Gaia; Rossi, Francesca; Morlando, Mariangela; Briganti, Francesca; Sthandier, Olga Elena; Fatica, Alessandro; Santini, Tiziana; Andronache, Adrian; Wade, Mark; Laneve, Pietro; Rajewsky, Nikolaus; Bozzoni, Irene. - In: MOLECULAR CELL. - ISSN 1097-2765. - 66:1(2017), pp. 22-37.e9. [10.1016/j.molcel.2017.02.017]
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