Cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells

Both cDNA tag-based and DNA chip hybridization assays have revealed widespread transcriptional activity across mammalian genomes, providing a rich source of novel protein-coding and non-coding transcripts. Annotation and functional evaluation of this undefined transcriptome space represents a major...

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Main Author: Khattra, Jaswinder
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/1624
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-16242014-03-26T03:35:21Z Cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells Khattra, Jaswinder Genetics mRNA Embryonic stem cells Both cDNA tag-based and DNA chip hybridization assays have revealed widespread transcriptional activity across mammalian genomes, providing a rich source of novel protein-coding and non-coding transcripts. Annotation and functional evaluation of this undefined transcriptome space represents a major step towards the comprehensive definition of biomolecules regulating the properties of living cells, including embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and their derivatives. In this study I analysed 87 rare mRNA transcripts from human ESCs that mapped uniquely to the human genome, in regions lacking evidence for known genes or transcripts. In addition, the transcripts appeared enriched in the hESC transcriptome as enumerated by serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE). Full-length transcripts corresponding to twelve novel LongSAGE tags were recovered and evaluated with respect to gene structure, protein-coding potential, and gene regulatory features. In addition, transcript abundance was compared between RNA isolated from undifferentiated hESCs and differentiated cells. Analysis of full-length transcripts revealed that the novel ORFs did not exceed a size of 129 amino acids and no matches were observed to well characterized protein domains. Interesting protein level predictions included small disulfide-bonded proteins, known members of which are important in a variety of biological processes. Transcripts evaluated for differential expression by real-time RT-qPCR (Reverse Transcription followed by real-time quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction) were found to be variably expressed (0.2- to 4.5-fold) in Day-2 or Day-4 retinoic acid-induced differentiation cultures compared to undifferentiated hESCs. Relative quantitation using a universal reference RNA (derived from pooled adult tissues) showed large differences in novel transcript levels (0.002- to 35-fold) compared to hESCs. Collectively, these results provide a detailed analysis of a set of novel hESC transcripts and their abundance in early and adult differentiated cell types, both of which may advance our understanding of the transcriptional events governing stem cell behavior. 2008-09-04T21:08:15Z 2008-09-04T21:08:15Z 2007 2008-09-04T21:08:15Z 2008-05 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/1624 eng University of British Columbia
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language English
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topic Genetics
mRNA
Embryonic stem cells
spellingShingle Genetics
mRNA
Embryonic stem cells
Khattra, Jaswinder
Cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells
description Both cDNA tag-based and DNA chip hybridization assays have revealed widespread transcriptional activity across mammalian genomes, providing a rich source of novel protein-coding and non-coding transcripts. Annotation and functional evaluation of this undefined transcriptome space represents a major step towards the comprehensive definition of biomolecules regulating the properties of living cells, including embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and their derivatives. In this study I analysed 87 rare mRNA transcripts from human ESCs that mapped uniquely to the human genome, in regions lacking evidence for known genes or transcripts. In addition, the transcripts appeared enriched in the hESC transcriptome as enumerated by serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE). Full-length transcripts corresponding to twelve novel LongSAGE tags were recovered and evaluated with respect to gene structure, protein-coding potential, and gene regulatory features. In addition, transcript abundance was compared between RNA isolated from undifferentiated hESCs and differentiated cells. Analysis of full-length transcripts revealed that the novel ORFs did not exceed a size of 129 amino acids and no matches were observed to well characterized protein domains. Interesting protein level predictions included small disulfide-bonded proteins, known members of which are important in a variety of biological processes. Transcripts evaluated for differential expression by real-time RT-qPCR (Reverse Transcription followed by real-time quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction) were found to be variably expressed (0.2- to 4.5-fold) in Day-2 or Day-4 retinoic acid-induced differentiation cultures compared to undifferentiated hESCs. Relative quantitation using a universal reference RNA (derived from pooled adult tissues) showed large differences in novel transcript levels (0.002- to 35-fold) compared to hESCs. Collectively, these results provide a detailed analysis of a set of novel hESC transcripts and their abundance in early and adult differentiated cell types, both of which may advance our understanding of the transcriptional events governing stem cell behavior.
author Khattra, Jaswinder
author_facet Khattra, Jaswinder
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title Cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells
title_short Cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells
title_full Cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells
title_fullStr Cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells
title_sort cloning and annotation of novel transcripts from human embryonic stem cells
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2008
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