Nature Communications (Jun 2021)

Nuclear compartmentalization of TERT mRNA and TUG1 lncRNA is driven by intron retention

  • Gabrijela Dumbović,
  • Ulrich Braunschweig,
  • Heera K. Langner,
  • Michael Smallegan,
  • Josep Biayna,
  • Evan P. Hass,
  • Katarzyna Jastrzebska,
  • Benjamin Blencowe,
  • Thomas R. Cech,
  • Marvin H. Caruthers,
  • John L. Rinn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23221-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 19

Abstract

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RNA localization plays an important role in transcriptome regulation. The majority of TERT transcripts are detected in the nucleus and TUG1 lncRNAs in both the nucleus and cytoplasm. Here, the authors combine single-cell RNA imaging, antisense oligonucleotides and splicing analyses to show that retention of specific introns drives stable compartmentalization of TERT and TUG1 transcripts in the nucleus, and that splicing of TERT retained introns is mitotically regulated.