1.HOTAIR Long Non-coding RNA: Characterizing the Locus Features by the In Silico Approaches.
Mohammadreza HAJJARI ; Saghar RAHNAMA
Genomics & Informatics 2017;15(4):170-177
HOTAIR is an lncRNA that has been known to have an oncogenic role in different cancers. There is limited knowledge of genetic and epigenetic elements and their interactions for the gene encoding HOTAIR. Therefore, understanding the molecular mechanism and its regulation remains to be challenging. We used different in silico analyses to find genetic and epigenetic elements of HOTAIR gene to gain insight into its regulation. We reported different regulatory elements including canonical promoters, transcription start sites, CpGIs as well as epigenetic marks that are potentially involved in the regulation of HOTAIR gene expression. We identified repeat sequences and single nucleotide polymorphisms that are located within or next to the CpGIs of HOTAIR. Our analyses may help to find potential interactions between genetic and epigenetic elements of HOTAIR gene in the human tissues and show opportunities and limitations for researches on HOTAIR gene in future studies.
Computational Biology
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Computer Simulation*
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CpG Islands
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Epigenomics
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Gene Expression
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Humans
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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RNA, Long Noncoding*
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Transcription Initiation Site
2.Tissue Specific Expression Levels of Apoptosis Involved Genes Have Correlations with Codon and Amino Acid Usage.
Mohammadreza HAJJARI ; Iman SADEGHI ; Abbas SALAVATY ; Habib NASIRI ; Maryam Tahmasebi BIRGANI
Genomics & Informatics 2016;14(4):234-240
Different mechanisms, including transcriptional and post transcriptional processes, regulate tissue specific expression of genes. In this study, we report differences in gene/protein compositional features between apoptosis involved genes selectively expressed in human tissues. We found some correlations between codon/amino acid usage and tissue specific expression level of genes. The findings can be significant for understanding the translational selection on these features. The selection may play an important role in the differentiation of human tissues and can be considered for future studies in diagnosis of some diseases such as cancer.
Apoptosis*
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Codon*
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Diagnosis
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Humans