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Scientific Data | 2017

Monitoring transcription initiation activities in rat and dog

Marina Lizio; Abdul Kadir Mukarram; Mizuho Ohno; Shoko Watanabe; Masayoshi Itoh; Akira Hasegawa; Timo Lassmann; Jessica Severin; Jayson Harshbarger; Imad Abugessaisa; Takeya Kasukawa; Chung Chau Hon; Piero Carninci; Yoshihide Hayashizaki; Alistair R. R. Forrest; Hideya Kawaji

The promoter landscape of several non-human model organisms is far from complete. As a part of FANTOM5 data collection, we generated 13 profiles of transcription initiation activities in dog and rat aortic smooth muscle cells, mesenchymal stem cells and hepatocytes by employing CAGE (Cap Analysis of Gene Expression) technology combined with single molecule sequencing. Our analyses show that the CAGE profiles recapitulate known transcription start sites (TSSs) consistently, in addition to uncover novel TSSs. Our dataset can be thus used with high confidence to support gene annotation in dog and rat species. We identified 28,497 and 23,147 CAGE peaks, or promoter regions, for rat and dog respectively, and associated them to known genes. This approach could be seen as a standard method for improvement of existing gene models, as well as discovery of novel genes. Given that the FANTOM5 data collection includes dog and rat matched cell types in human and mouse as well, this data would also be useful for cross-species studies.


Scientific Data | 2017

Transcription start site profiling of 15 anatomical regions of the Macaca mulatta central nervous system

Margherita Francescatto; Marina Lizio; Ingrid Philippens; Ronald Bontrop; Mizuho Sakai; Shoko Watanabe; Masayoshi Itoh; Akira Hasegawa; Timo Lassmann; Jessica Severin; Jayson Harshbarger; Imad Abugessaisa; Takeya Kasukawa; Piero Carninci; Yoshihide Hayashizaki; Alistair R. R. Forrest; Hideya Kawaji; Patrizia Rizzu; Peter Heutink

Rhesus macaque was the second non-human primate whose genome has been fully sequenced and is one of the most used model organisms to study human biology and disease, thanks to the close evolutionary relationship between the two species. But compared to human, where several previously unknown RNAs have been uncovered, the macaque transcriptome is less studied. Publicly available RNA expression resources for macaque are limited, even for brain, which is highly relevant to study human cognitive abilities. In an effort to complement those resources, FANTOM5 profiled 15 distinct anatomical regions of the aged macaque central nervous system using Cap Analysis of Gene Expression, a high-resolution, annotation-independent technology that allows monitoring of transcription initiation events with high accuracy. We identified 25,869 CAGE peaks, representing bona fide promoters. For each peak we provide detailed annotation, expanding the landscape of ‘known’ macaque genes, and we show concrete examples on how to use the resulting data. We believe this data represents a useful resource to understand the central nervous system in macaque.


Archive | 2017

Data from: Monitoring transcription initiation activities in rat and dog

Marina Lizio; Abdul Kadir Mukarram; Mizuho Ohno; Shoko Watanabe; Masayoshi Itoh; Akira Hasegawa; Timo Lassmann; Jessica Severin; Jayson Harshbarger; Imad Abugessaisa; Takeya Kasukawa; Chung Chau Hon; Piero Carninci; Yoshihide Hayashizaki; Alistair Rr Forrest; Hideya Kawaji

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Marina Lizio

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Timo Lassmann

University of Western Australia

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Piero Carninci

International School for Advanced Studies

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Jessica Severin

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Peter Heutink

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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