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Subcellular RNA distribution and its change during human embryonic stem cell differentiation.


ABSTRACT: The spatial localization of RNA within cells is closely related to its function and also involved in cell fate determination. However, the atlas of RNA distribution within cells and dynamic changes during the developmental process are largely unknown. In this study, five subcellular components, including cytoplasmic extract, membrane extract, soluble nuclear extract, chromatin-bound nuclear extract, and cytoskeletal extract, were isolated and the rules of subcellular RNA distribution in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and its change during hESC differentiation are summarized for the first time. The overall distribution patterns of coding and non-coding RNAs are revealed. Interestingly, some developmental genes are found to be transcribed but confined to the chromatin in undifferentiated hESC. Unexpectedly, alternative splicing and polyadenylation endow spatial heterogeneity among different isoforms of the same gene. Finally, the dynamic pattern of RNA distribution during hESC differentiation is characterized, which provides new clues for a comprehensive understanding hESC pluripotency and differentiation.

SUBMITTER: Zhou F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10828685 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Subcellular RNA distribution and its change during human embryonic stem cell differentiation.

Zhou Fanqi F   Tan Puwen P   Liu Siqi S   Chang Le L   Yang Jiabin J   Sun Mengyao M   Guo Yuehong Y   Si Yanmin Y   Wang Dong D   Yu Jia J   Ma Yanni Y  

Stem cell reports 20231221 1


The spatial localization of RNA within cells is closely related to its function and also involved in cell fate determination. However, the atlas of RNA distribution within cells and dynamic changes during the developmental process are largely unknown. In this study, five subcellular components, including cytoplasmic extract, membrane extract, soluble nuclear extract, chromatin-bound nuclear extract, and cytoskeletal extract, were isolated and the rules of subcellular RNA distribution in human em  ...[more]

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