Ana Serra Barros's research while affiliated with University of Aveiro and other places

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Publications (2)


Martianov, I., Ramadass, A., Serra Barros, A., Chow, N. & Akoulitchev, A. Repression of the human dihydrofolate reductase gene by a non-coding interfering transcript. Nature 445, 666-670
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March 2007

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Alternative promoters within the same gene are a general phenomenon in gene expression. Mechanisms of their selective regulation vary from one gene to another and are still poorly understood. Here we show that in quiescent cells the mechanism of transcriptional repression of the major promoter of the gene encoding dihydrofolate reductase depends on a non-coding transcript initiated from the upstream minor promoter and involves both the direct interaction of the RNA and promoter-specific interference. The specificity and efficiency of repression is ensured by the formation of a stable complex between non-coding RNA and the major promoter, direct interaction of the non-coding RNA with the general transcription factor IIB and dissociation of the preinitiation complex from the major promoter. By using in vivo and in vitro assays such as inducible and reconstituted transcription, RNA bandshifts, RNA interference, chromatin immunoprecipitation and RNA immunoprecipitation, we show that the regulatory transcript produced from the minor promoter has a critical function in an epigenetic mechanism of promoter-specific transcriptional repression.

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Repression of the human dihydrofolate reductase gene by a non-coding interfering transcript

February 2007

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Alternative promoters within the same gene are a general phenomenon in gene expression. Mechanisms of their selective regulation vary from one gene to another and are still poorly understood. Here we show that in quiescent cells the mechanism of transcriptional repression of the major promoter of the gene encoding dihydrofolate reductase depends on a non-coding transcript initiated from the upstream minor promoter and involves both the direct interaction of the RNA and promoter-specific interference. The specificity and efficiency of repression is ensured by the formation of a stable complex between non-coding RNA and the major promoter, direct interaction of the non-coding RNA with the general transcription factor IIB and dissociation of the preinitiation complex from the major promoter. By using in vivo and in vitro assays such as inducible and reconstituted transcription, RNA bandshifts, RNA interference, chromatin immunoprecipitation and RNA immunoprecipitation, we show that the regulatory transcript produced from the minor promoter has a critical function in an epigenetic mechanism of promoter-specific transcriptional repression.

Citations (2)


... For an excellent review of lncRNA biology and function, we refer the reader to the recent publication of Statello and colleagues [34]. Briefly, nuclear lncRNAs may influence the transcriptional regulation of neighboring genes through the induction of R loops (DNA-lncRNA interactions) or triple helices (RNA-DNA-RNA interactions), or through the recruitment of chromatin looping and transcription factors [29,38,39]. It is becoming increasingly clear that lncRNAs facilitate these regulatory functions at least in part through their involvement in nuclear compartmentalization via phase separation. ...

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Long Non-Coding RNAs in Neuroblastoma: Pathogenesis, Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets
Repression of the human dihydrofolate reductase gene by a non-coding interfering transcript
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  • February 2007

Nature

... to displace the pre-initiation complex for transcriptional inhibition (Martianov et al., 2007;Ma et al., 2013). SRG1 is~0.4-1.9Kb of size transcript that spans the promoter region of SER3 (phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase gene in Saccharomyces cervisiae). ...

Martianov, I., Ramadass, A., Serra Barros, A., Chow, N. & Akoulitchev, A. Repression of the human dihydrofolate reductase gene by a non-coding interfering transcript. Nature 445, 666-670
  • Citing Article
  • March 2007

Nature