Cryptic transcription is widespread and generates a heterogeneous group of RNA molecules of unknown function. To improve our understanding of cryptic transcription, we investigated their transcription start site (TSS) usage, chromatin organization, and posttranscriptional consequences in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We show that TSSs of chromatin-sensitive internal cryptic transcripts retain comparable features of canonical TSSs in terms of DNA sequence, directionality, and chromatin accessibility. We define the 5′ and 3′ boundaries of cryptic transcripts and show that, contrary to RNA degradation–sensitive ones, they often overlap with the end of the gene, thereby using the canonical polyadenylation site, and associate to polyribosomes. We sh...
Regulation of transcription involves dynamic rearrangements of chromatin structure. The budding yeas...
Transcription of a chromatin template involves the concerted interaction of many different proteins ...
Background: The start and end sites of messenger RNAs (TSSs and TESs) are highly regulated, often in...
Cryptic transcription is widespread and generates a heterogeneous group of RNA molecules of unknown ...
Cryptic transcription is widespread and generates a heterogeneous group of RNA molecules of unknown ...
Previous studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have demonstrated that cryptic promoters within coding ...
The disruption of chromatin structure can result in transcription initiation from cryptic promote...
Eukaryotic transcriptional regulation is mediated by the organization of chromatin in promoter regio...
Genome-wide pervasive transcription has been reported in many eukaryotic organisms, revealing a high...
In cells lacking the histone methyltransferase Set2, initiation of RNA polymerase II transcription o...
Antisense transcription is widespread in genomes. Despite large differences in gene size and archite...
Antisense transcription is widespread in genomes. Despite large differences in gene size and archite...
In cells lacking the histone methyltransferase Set2, initiation of RNA polymerase II transcription o...
SummaryIn addition to their annotated transcript, many eukaryotic mRNA promoters produce divergent n...
Transcription lies at the centre of gene expression. In eukaryotes, transcription occurs not only at...
Regulation of transcription involves dynamic rearrangements of chromatin structure. The budding yeas...
Transcription of a chromatin template involves the concerted interaction of many different proteins ...
Background: The start and end sites of messenger RNAs (TSSs and TESs) are highly regulated, often in...
Cryptic transcription is widespread and generates a heterogeneous group of RNA molecules of unknown ...
Cryptic transcription is widespread and generates a heterogeneous group of RNA molecules of unknown ...
Previous studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have demonstrated that cryptic promoters within coding ...
The disruption of chromatin structure can result in transcription initiation from cryptic promote...
Eukaryotic transcriptional regulation is mediated by the organization of chromatin in promoter regio...
Genome-wide pervasive transcription has been reported in many eukaryotic organisms, revealing a high...
In cells lacking the histone methyltransferase Set2, initiation of RNA polymerase II transcription o...
Antisense transcription is widespread in genomes. Despite large differences in gene size and archite...
Antisense transcription is widespread in genomes. Despite large differences in gene size and archite...
In cells lacking the histone methyltransferase Set2, initiation of RNA polymerase II transcription o...
SummaryIn addition to their annotated transcript, many eukaryotic mRNA promoters produce divergent n...
Transcription lies at the centre of gene expression. In eukaryotes, transcription occurs not only at...
Regulation of transcription involves dynamic rearrangements of chromatin structure. The budding yeas...
Transcription of a chromatin template involves the concerted interaction of many different proteins ...
Background: The start and end sites of messenger RNAs (TSSs and TESs) are highly regulated, often in...