Difference between revisions of "Lnc-BHLHE23-3:1"
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+ | tID = lnc-BHLHE23-3:1| | ||
+ | ltID = HAR1B| | ||
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+ | Section Description | ||
+ | ID HAR1B | ||
+ | Characteristics ~900bp in humans. Contains a 'human accelerated region' (HAR). Overlaps with an antisense noncoding RNA, [http://www.lncrnadb.com/Default.aspx?TKeyid=95 HAR1A] [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16915236 (Pollard (2006))]. Two splice isoforms, one with 2 exons, one with 3 exons [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16915236 (Pollard (2006))]. Conserved HAR1 sequence (common to both HAR1A and HAR1B) forms a secondary structure which is highly conserved [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16915236 (Pollard (2006))] but has undergone changes from a hairpin structure in chimps to a cloverleaf structure in humans [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18511501 (Beniaminov (2008))]. | ||
+ | Expression Expression was found in adult brain, ovary and testis in human. Expression level was much lower than [http://www.lncrnadb.com/Default.aspx?TKeyid=95 HAR1A] [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16915236 (Pollard (2006))]. Repressed transcriptionally by REST, which causes repression of HAR1B in striatum of Huntington's disease patients [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20179156 (Johnson (2010))]. . The mouse locus is expressed during embryonic development (peak at E15) and in adults it is specifically expressed in the brain. Unlike in human, "HAR1B" was expressed at similar levels to "HAR1A" in mouse [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16915236 (Pollard (2006))]. | ||
+ | Conservation Contains a 'human accelerated region', which is a sequence highly conserved in amniotes (negative selection) but which has evolved rapidly in the human lineage (positive selection) since the divergence of humans and chimpanzees from the last common ancestor (18 bases out of 118 are different between human and chimpanzee but only 2 differences between chimpanzee and chicken) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16915236 (Pollard (2006))]. Rest of HAR1B sequence has little conservation outside of chimp and macaque [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16915236 (Pollard (2006))]. | ||
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Basic Information
Transcript ID |
lnc-BHLHE23-3:1 |
Source |
LNCipedia2.1 |
Same with |
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Classification |
intergenic |
Length |
896 nt |
Genomic location |
chr20-:61726844..61733671 |
Exon number |
, |
Exons |
, |
Genome context |
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Sequence |
000001 GTGACCCTGC GGTTAAAACC CGCGCGCTGC AGCATCGCGG AAAACGGGAT TCGCCTCATT TGAAACTTGA GGAAAATCTC 000080
000081 TAAACACTTT CATTTTGATA GAAACCATTT CCGCCGCTGA CGTGCGTCTA CGCCCATCAT TTCAGCTGAC ACGTTGCTGT 000160 000161 AACGTCTCCT CCGTTTCATG CTCTTTCGAA CCCTGTCAGC TGCGGGAAGG AACTTCTAAA CTAAAAGCTG GCAAGACTCA 000240 000241 GCAGAAAAAA AATATCGAAA GCTGCTTCTG CTGCCCCAGC TTCACTCAGG CCCTGGCTGC TCCTTCACTG GTCTACACTG 000320 000321 CTGCCTCCTG GAACCACCCA CTCTGCAACC AGGTCTGATG CCCGGTGTGG ACATTCAGGG ATGAGGTCCC CTGGGGCTAA 000400 000401 ATGAATGAAC AGATTCTGAA AAGCAGAAGC TACGTCCGGG GGTCTCTGGG CCACAAATCA CTTTCTGACC TGCAGCCGTG 000480 000481 AGGCGTGAGG CTCACTCGGA AGCTCCCGGA ACCTGGAGAC TGCCCTCACT CAACACTTGA ACAAGCAAGG GGCCAGGTTC 000560 000561 AATGAAACAC CTGCCCGCCC GGCACACCAG GCTCAAAAGC AAGCAAGCAA GCAAACAAAC AAACAAAATC AAATCAGGCC 000640 000641 TTCACAACTC CCCAAATCAT GTGTGAGTTT CTACAGAGCA GAAGCCAAAA ATATATGTTA TCTAACTAGG TCCTATTTAC 000720 000721 ATATATTTTT ATGGCTGCTC TAAAAAATTA TCACAAACAT AGCGGCTTCA CCCCGTTTCC CCTGTTGTGA TTATTACACA 000800 000801 TTGGATGCCT GTATCAAAAT ATCTCATGGA CCCCATAAAT AGCAACACCC TGTATGTACT CATGACAATT TTTTAAAAAA 000880 000881 GAACACTTAC ACTTTC |
Annotation (From lncRNAdb)
Section | Description |
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ID | HAR1B |
Characteristics | ~900bp in humans. Contains a 'human accelerated region' (HAR). Overlaps with an antisense noncoding RNA, HAR1A (Pollard (2006)). Two splice isoforms, one with 2 exons, one with 3 exons (Pollard (2006)). Conserved HAR1 sequence (common to both HAR1A and HAR1B) forms a secondary structure which is highly conserved (Pollard (2006)) but has undergone changes from a hairpin structure in chimps to a cloverleaf structure in humans (Beniaminov (2008)). |
Expression | Expression was found in adult brain, ovary and testis in human. Expression level was much lower than HAR1A (Pollard (2006)). Repressed transcriptionally by REST, which causes repression of HAR1B in striatum of Huntington's disease patients (Johnson (2010)). . The mouse locus is expressed during embryonic development (peak at E15) and in adults it is specifically expressed in the brain. Unlike in human, "HAR1B" was expressed at similar levels to "HAR1A" in mouse (Pollard (2006)). |
Conservation | Contains a 'human accelerated region', which is a sequence highly conserved in amniotes (negative selection) but which has evolved rapidly in the human lineage (positive selection) since the divergence of humans and chimpanzees from the last common ancestor (18 bases out of 118 are different between human and chimpanzee but only 2 differences between chimpanzee and chicken) (Pollard (2006)). Rest of HAR1B sequence has little conservation outside of chimp and macaque (Pollard (2006)). |