NONHSAT024403

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Annotated Information

Name

BACE1 antisense RNA

Characteristics

~2 kb; two splice variants were identified for human and mouse BACE1-AS. Transcribed from an intron of the beta-secretase-1 (BACE1) gene in antisense direction it also completely overlapps exon 6 of BACE-1 (Faghihi (2008)).

Function

BACE1AS expression is elevated in Alzheimers disease (Faghihi (2008)). It was shown to regulate BACE1 mRNA and protein expression in vitro and in vivo ie: over-expression, shRNA and siRNA knockdown of BACE1AS affected BACE1 expression, influencing amyloid-beta 1-42 levels (Faghihi (2008)). It was proposed that BACE1-AS and BACE1 form an RNA duplex and this increases the stability of BACE1 (Faghihi (2008)). More recently, it was suggested that BACE1AS may prevent translational repression of BACE1 mRNA by miR-485-5p via masking the binding site for the microRNA. Supporting this hypothesis, BACE1AS over-expression prevented miRNA-induced suppression (Faghihi (2010)). Expression of BACE1-AS as well as miR-485-5p are dysregulated in RNA samples from Alzheimer's disease subjects compared to control individuals (Faghihi (2010)). BACE1-AS may also be involved in sporadic inclusion-body myositis (s-IBM), whose muscle-fiber phenotype shares molecular similarities with Alzheimer-disease brain (including increased BACE1 protein). BACE1-AS and BACE1 transcripts are significantly increased in s-IBM, and experimental induction of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress increased both BACE1-AS and BACE1 transcripts. These results suggest that ER stress and increased BACE1-AS expression may be involved in s-IBM (Nogalska (2010)).

Expression

BACE1 and BACE1AS are co-expressed in a wide range of tissues and cell lines in mice and humans. BACE1 mRNA expression levels are higher than BACE1-AS levels across all tissues examined, except in Alzheimer's disease (AD) where, in contrast, BACE1-AS is expressed at a higher level in brain. Bace1 and Bace1-AS transcripts are also observed in various regions of the mouse brain (Faghihi (2008), Faghihi (2010)). Several cell stressors, such as high temperature, serum starvation, amyloid-beta 1-42, H2O2 and high glucose, specifically increase BACE1-AS RNA and BACE1 protein levels (Faghihi (2008)). Showed increased expression in sporadic inclusion-body myositis (s-IBM) muscle fibers (possibly caused by endoplasmic reticulum stress). Nevertheless, unlike in AD and AD-transgenic mouse brain samples in which BACE1-AS transcript was increased more than the sense BACE1 transcript , in s-IBM muscle biopsies the reversed was found (Nogalska (2010)). Mouse RNA stability was very close to median for lncRNAs, with a half-life 3.6 hr in N2A (neuroblastoma) cells (Clark (2012)).

Conservation

BACE1-AS transcript has been identified in mouse and humans, with a conserved association with BACE1 across species (Faghihi (2008)).

Misc

Mouse AK078885 and human CB960709 full-length clones are unspliced and are ~1.2kb- and 798b-long, but two spliced variants were extended by RACE by Faghini et al., 2008.

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Basic Information

Transcript ID

NONHSAT024403

Source

NONCODE4.0

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Classification

intergenic

Length

798 nt

Genomic location

chr11+:117162062..117162865

Exon number

1

Exons

117162062..117162865

Genome context

Sequence
000001 TCTAGCGAGG TGACAGCGTA GAACCAGTAC AGGCGTGCGC CACCACACCC AGCTAATTTT TGTACTTTTA GTAGAGATGG 000080
000081 GATTTCACCC TGTTGGTCAG GCTGGTCTTG AACTCCTGAC CTAGTGATCT GCCCACCTTG GCCTCCCAAA GTGCTGGGAT 000160
000161 TACAGGCGTG AGCCACCACG CCTGGCTAGG GGAAGAGTGT TTTAAGAGCT CTGAGTAGAA GGGTCTAAGT GCAGACATCT 000240
000241 TGGCTGTTGC TGAAGAATGT GACTCTCACC GCCTCCCTCT GACACTGTAC CATCTCTTTT ACCCCCATCC TTAGTCCACT 000320
000321 CACGGAGGAG GCTGCCTTGA TGGATTTGAC TGCAGCTTCA AACACTTTCT TGGGCAAACG AAGGTTGGTG GTGCCACTGT 000400
000401 CCACAATGCT CTTGTCATAG TTGTACTAAG AGGGAAAAGA GAGAGTTAAA AGAGTCAAAA GGTTTTTGAT GGTGGGCTCT 000480
000481 GGGCAGTAGG GGGTTACTGC TGGGGCCCCA GCTGGGTTGG CATCTTGGCT TTGGCACCTC CTAAGTGTAC CTGCTTGGAC 000560
000561 AAGTTAACCT CTGTGCCTCA GTTCCTTCAT CTCTAAAGTG AGGATAAAAA TAGCACCTAC CTCAAAGGGT TATTGTAAGG 000640
000641 ATTAAATAAA TCAGCAATGG AAAAGCACCT TATAAATCGT GCCCCGCCAG AAGAGAAAGG GCACTTTGGG AAAAATGGTT 000720
000721 TTAATTCCCT TGTTTAAATT CTTTGGGGGT GGGGGGCCAA GGTTAAGTTT CTTCCCCAAA AACCTTTGGA AAAAAATT
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