Difference between revisions of "FENDRR"
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Previous Name: "FOXF1 antisense RNA 1 (head to head)", FOXF1-AS1 | Previous Name: "FOXF1 antisense RNA 1 (head to head)", FOXF1-AS1 | ||
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GenBank ID: KC505631.1 | GenBank ID: KC505631.1 | ||
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===Characteristics=== | ===Characteristics=== | ||
− | The FENDRR gene is 3099nts in length, located at chr3q13.31, and consists of four exons. It is an lncRNA that is essential for proper heart and body wall development in mouse. | + | The FENDRR gene is 3099nts in length, located at chr3q13.31, and consists of four exons. It is an lncRNA that is essential for proper heart and body wall development in mouse.<ref name="ref2" /> |
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===Diseases=== | ===Diseases=== | ||
* gastric cancer | * gastric cancer | ||
===Function=== | ===Function=== | ||
− | + | FENDRR is dramatically downregulated in gastric cancer tissues and cell lines and that the low expression of FENDRR is significantly associated with invasion depth, tumor stage, lymphatic metastasis and patients’ survival time. Moreover, upregulation of FENDRR has the effect of suppressing gastric cancer cell migration and invasion in vitro by targeting FN1 and MMP2/MMP9.<ref name="ref1" /> | |
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===Expression=== | ===Expression=== | ||
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CCTCACAGGGCTGTTGTGAGGGGCGCTGTGATGCGGTTCCAAAGCACAGGGCTTGGCGCACCCCACTGTGCTCTCAATAA | CCTCACAGGGCTGTTGTGAGGGGCGCTGTGATGCGGTTCCAAAGCACAGGGCTTGGCGCACCCCACTGTGCTCTCAATAA | ||
ATGTGTTTCCTGTCTTAACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA</dnaseq> | ATGTGTTTCCTGTCTTAACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA</dnaseq> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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− | <ref name="ref1"> | + | <ref name="ref1"> Xu, T. P., M. D. Huang, R. Xia, X. X. Liu, M. Sun, L. Yin, W. M. Chen, L. Han, E. B. Zhang, R. Kong, W. De, and Y. Q. Shu. "Decreased Expression of the Long Non-Coding Rna Fendrr Is Associated with Poor Prognosis in Gastric Cancer and Fendrr Regulates Gastric Cancer Cell Metastasis by Affecting Fibronectin1 Expression." J Hematol Oncol 7, (2014): 63.</ref>(1) |
+ | <ref name="ref2"> Grote, P., L. Wittler, D. Hendrix, F. Koch, S. Wahrisch, A. Beisaw, K. Macura, G. Blass, M. Kellis, M. Werber, and B. G. Herrmann. "The Tissue-Specific Lncrna Fendrr Is an Essential Regulator of Heart and Body Wall Development in the Mouse." Dev Cell 24, no. 2 (2013): 206-14.</ref>(2) | ||
</references> | </references> |
Revision as of 04:23, 23 August 2016
FENDRR
Contents
Annotated Information
Name
FENDRR: FOXF1 adjacent non-coding developmental regulatory RNA .
Previous Name: "FOXF1 antisense RNA 1 (head to head)", FOXF1-AS1
ID
GenBank ID: KC505631.1
HGNC ID:49667
Characteristics
The FENDRR gene is 3099nts in length, located at chr3q13.31, and consists of four exons. It is an lncRNA that is essential for proper heart and body wall development in mouse.[2]
Diseases
- gastric cancer
Function
FENDRR is dramatically downregulated in gastric cancer tissues and cell lines and that the low expression of FENDRR is significantly associated with invasion depth, tumor stage, lymphatic metastasis and patients’ survival time. Moreover, upregulation of FENDRR has the effect of suppressing gastric cancer cell migration and invasion in vitro by targeting FN1 and MMP2/MMP9.[1]
Expression
DNA methylation contribution little to FENDRR expression.
Sequence
>gi|299890835|ref|NR_033925.1| Homo sapiens FOXF1 adjacent non-coding developmental regulatory RNA (FENDRR), transcript variant 1, long non-coding RNA
000081 TGGGGCGCCC ACGAGAGGAT CCCTCACCCG GGTCTCTCCT CAGGGATGAC ATCATCCGTC CACCTCCTTG TCTTCAAGGA 000160
000161 CCACCTCCTC TCCATGCTGA GCTGCTGCCA AGGGGCCTGC TGCCCATCTA CACCTCACGA GGGCACTAGG AGCACGGTTT 000240
000241 CCTGGATCCC ACCAACATAC AAAGCAGCCA CTCACTGACC CCCAGGACCA GGATGGCAAA GGATGAAGAG GACCGGAACT 000320
000321 GACCAGCCAG CTGTCCCTCT TACCTAAAGA CTTAAACCAA TGCCCTAGTG AGGGGGCATT GGGCATTAAG CCCTGACCTT 000400
000401 TGCTATGCTC ATACTTTGAC TCTATGAGTA CTTTCCTATA AGTCTTTGCT TGTGTTCACC TGCTAGCAAA CTGGAGTGTT 000480
000481 TCCCTCCCCA AGGGGGTGTC AGTCTTTGTC GACTGACTCT GTCATCACCC TTATGATGTC CTGAATGGAA GGATCCCTTT 000560
000561 GGGAAATTCT CAGGAGGGGG ACCTGGGCCA AGGGCTTGGC CAGCATCCTG CTGGCAACTC CAAGGCCCTG GGTGGGCTTC 000640
000641 TGGAATGAGC ATGCTACTGA ATCACCAAAG GCACGCCCGA CCTCTCTGAA GATCTTCCTA TCCTTTTCTG GGGGAATGGG 000720
000721 GTCGATGAGA GCAACCTCCT AGGGTTGTTG TGAGAATTAA ATGAGATAAA AGAGGCCTCA GGCAGGATCT GGCATAGAGG 000800
000801 AGGTGATCAG CAAATGTTTG TTGAAAAGGT TTGACAGGTC AGTCCCTTCC CACCCCTCTT GCTTGTCTTA CTTGTCTTAT 000880
000881 TTATTCTCCA ACAGCACTCC AGGCAGCCCT TGTCCACGGG CTCTCCTTGC ATCAGGACGA ATAATTTATG GTCAGTGAAA 000960
000961 ATCCAGGCCC CAGTGAGATT CGAGTGGGCT GTAAAATCGA GAGTCCTGCT CCCACAGGTT CCCAGTGCCC CCGACAAGCC 001040
001041 CCTGCTGGTG TCTCCATCTC CTGCCAAGCA TCCTCCAGTG CCTCCTCCTG TGGGCCTGGC CTCAGGGCTA TGGACAGACT 001120
001121 CCTGTCCCAT CCCAGAGACC CCTCGTGATC GTGCCCTGGC ACGTGGGCCG TGGCCCGGCT GGGTCGGCTG AAGAACTGCG 001200
001201 GATGGAAGCT GCGGAAGAGG CCCTGATGGG GCCCACCATC CCGGACCCAA GTCTTCTTCC TGGCGGGCCT CTCGTCTCCT 001280
001281 TCCTGGTTTG GGCGGAAGCC ATCACCTGGA TGCCTACGTG GGAAGGGACC TCGAATGTGG GACCCCAGCC CCTCTCCAGC 001360
001361 TCGAAATCCC TCCACAGCCA CGGGGACACC CTGCACCTAT TCCCACGGGA CAGGCTGGAC CCAGAGACTC TGGACCCGGG 001440
001441 GCCTCCCCTT GAGTAGAGAC CCGCCCTCTG ACTGATGGAC GCCGCTGACC TGGGGTCAGA CCCGTGGGCT GGACCCCTGC 001520
001521 CCACCCCGCA GGAACCCTGA GGCCTAGGGG AGCTGTTGAG CCTTCAGTGT CTGCATGTGG GAAGTGGGCT CCTTCACCTA 001600
001601 CCTCACAGGG CTGTTGTGAG GGGCGCTGTG ATGCGGTTCC AAAGCACAGG GCTTGGCGCA CCCCACTGTG CTCTCAATAA 001680
001681 ATGTGTTTCC TGTCTTAACA AAAAAAAAAA AAAA
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Xu, T. P., M. D. Huang, R. Xia, X. X. Liu, M. Sun, L. Yin, W. M. Chen, L. Han, E. B. Zhang, R. Kong, W. De, and Y. Q. Shu. "Decreased Expression of the Long Non-Coding Rna Fendrr Is Associated with Poor Prognosis in Gastric Cancer and Fendrr Regulates Gastric Cancer Cell Metastasis by Affecting Fibronectin1 Expression." J Hematol Oncol 7, (2014): 63.
- ↑ Grote, P., L. Wittler, D. Hendrix, F. Koch, S. Wahrisch, A. Beisaw, K. Macura, G. Blass, M. Kellis, M. Werber, and B. G. Herrmann. "The Tissue-Specific Lncrna Fendrr Is an Essential Regulator of Heart and Body Wall Development in the Mouse." Dev Cell 24, no. 2 (2013): 206-14.