Best practice standards for circular RNA research

A. Nielsen(Aarhus University), Albrecht Bindereif(Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen), Irene Bozzoni(Italian Institute of Technology), Mor Hanan(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Thomas B. Hansen(Aarhus University), Manuel Irimia(Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats), Sebastián Kadener(Brandeis University), Lasse S. Kristensen(Aarhus University), Ivano Legnini(Max Delbrück Center), Mariangela Morlando(University of Perugia), Morten T. Jarlstad Olesen(Aarhus University), R. Jeroen Pasterkamp(Utrecht University), Stephan Preibisch(Janelia Research Campus), Nikolaus Rajewsky(Max Delbrück Center), Christin Suenkel(Max Delbrück Center), Jørgen Kjems(Aarhus University)
Nature Methods
May 26, 2022
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Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are formed in all domains of life and via different mechanisms. There has been an explosion in the number of circRNA papers in recent years; however, as a relatively young field, circRNA biology has an urgent need for common experimental standards for isolating, analyzing, expressing and depleting circRNAs. Here we propose a set of guidelines for circRNA studies based on the authors' experience. This Perspective will specifically address the major class of circRNAs in Eukarya that are generated by a spliceosome-catalyzed back-splicing event. We hope that the implementation of best practice principles for circRNA research will help move the field forward and allow a better functional understanding of this fascinating group of RNAs.


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