Of the ∼1.3 million Alu elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be active in transcription by RNA polymerase (Pol) III. Tracing the individual loci from which Alu transcripts originate is complicated by their highly repetitive nature. By exploiting RNA-Seq data sets and unique Alu DNA sequences, we devised a bioinformatic pipeline allowing us to identify Pol III-dependent transcripts of individual Alu elements. When applied to ENCODE transcriptomes of seven human cell lines, this search strategy identified ∼1300 Alu loci corresponding to detectable transcripts, with ∼120 of them expressed in at least three cell lines. In vitro transcription of selected Alus did not reflect their in vivo expression properties, and r...
Of the ~1.7 million SINE elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be active...
Alu retroelements, whose retrotransposition requires prior transcription by RNA polymerase III to ge...
Abstract Background Despite many studies on the biogenesis, molecular structure and biological funct...
Of the 3c1.3 million Alu elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be activ...
Of the ∼1.3 million Alu elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be active ...
Alu elements are one of the most successful families of transposons in the human genome. A portion o...
Abstract.: Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amp...
BACKGROUND: The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally inactive, w...
Alu elements are one of the most successful groups of RNA retrotransposons and make up 11% of the hu...
SINE retrotransposons of the Alu subfamily are the most numerous active mobile DNA elements in the h...
AbstractAlu sequences are frequently encountered during study of human genomic nucleic acid and form...
A series of clones that contain human Alu family elements are actively transcribed in soluble ijn vi...
Our view of the RNA polymerase III (Pol III) transcription machinery in mammalian cells arises mostl...
Background The primate-specific Alu elements, which originated 65 million years ago, exist in over a...
Abstract Background The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally ina...
Of the ~1.7 million SINE elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be active...
Alu retroelements, whose retrotransposition requires prior transcription by RNA polymerase III to ge...
Abstract Background Despite many studies on the biogenesis, molecular structure and biological funct...
Of the 3c1.3 million Alu elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be activ...
Of the ∼1.3 million Alu elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be active ...
Alu elements are one of the most successful families of transposons in the human genome. A portion o...
Abstract.: Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amp...
BACKGROUND: The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally inactive, w...
Alu elements are one of the most successful groups of RNA retrotransposons and make up 11% of the hu...
SINE retrotransposons of the Alu subfamily are the most numerous active mobile DNA elements in the h...
AbstractAlu sequences are frequently encountered during study of human genomic nucleic acid and form...
A series of clones that contain human Alu family elements are actively transcribed in soluble ijn vi...
Our view of the RNA polymerase III (Pol III) transcription machinery in mammalian cells arises mostl...
Background The primate-specific Alu elements, which originated 65 million years ago, exist in over a...
Abstract Background The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally ina...
Of the ~1.7 million SINE elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be active...
Alu retroelements, whose retrotransposition requires prior transcription by RNA polymerase III to ge...
Abstract Background Despite many studies on the biogenesis, molecular structure and biological funct...