Data Supplement
- Supplemental Figures -
Supplemental Figure 1 - Amplicons generated by RT-PCR with divergent primers in human tissues and cell lines.
Supplemental Figure 2 -14 - The sequencing chromatograms showing the backsplicing junctions (indicated by a vertical line and positioned according to GRC38/hg38 coordinates) for the thirteen circRNAs identified by the present study, including 1) three from UGT1A [circUGT1A-26 (Suppl Fig. 2), Circ_UGT1A-28 (Suppl Fig. 3), Circ_UGT1A-33 (Suppl Fig. 4)], one from UGT2B7 (Circ_UGT2B7-3, Suppl Fig. 5), one from UGT2B10 (Circ-UGT2B10-2, Suppl Fig. 6), eight from UGT8 [Circ_UGT8-1 (Suppl Fig. 7), Circ_UGT8-20 (Suppl Fig. 8), Circ_UGT8-21 (Suppl Fig. 9), Circ-UGT8-7 (Suppl Fig. 10), Circ_UGT8-8 (Suppl Fig. 11), Circ_UGT8-22 (Suppl Fig. 12), Circ_UGT8-23 (Suppl Fig. 13), Circ_UGT8-24 (Suppl Fig. 14)].
Supplemental Figure 15 - CircRNAs of the UGT8 gene identified by circRNA databases.
Supplemental Figure 16 - UGT CircRNAs identified in circRNA databases.
Supplemental Figure 17 - The donor/acceptor splice sites for UGT1A circRNAs conform to the splicing AG/GT rule.
Supplemental Figure 18 - . DNA sequencing verified the identity of CIRC B RT-PCR products.
Supplemental Figure 19 - miRNAs predicted to bind to UGT8 circRNAs.
Supplemental Figure 20 - The donor/acceptor splice sites of UGT8 circRNAs conform to the splicing AG/GT rule.