Antisense transcription of the myotonic dystrophy locus yields low-abundant RNAs with and without (CAG)n repeat

2017 
ABSTRACTThe unstable (CTG·CAG)n trinucleotide repeat in the myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) locus is bidirectionally transcribed from genes with terminal overlap. By transcription in the sense direction, the DMPK gene produces various alternatively spliced mRNAs with a (CUG)n repeat in their 3′ UTR. Expression in opposite orientation reportedly yields (CAG)n-repeat containing RNA, but both structure and biologic significance of this antisense gene (DM1-AS) are largely unknown. Via a combinatorial approach of computational and experimental analyses of RNA from unaffected individuals and DM1 patients we discovered that DM1-AS spans >6 kb, contains alternative transcription start sites and uses alternative polyadenylation sites up- and downstream of the (CAG)n repeat. Moreover, its primary transcripts undergo alternative splicing, whereby the (CAG)n segment is removed as part of an intron. Thus, in patients a mixture of DM1-AS RNAs with and without expanded (CAG)n repeat are produced. DM1-AS expression appea...
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