By a computer search for upstream promoter elements (DSE, PSE) typical of
small nuclear RNA (snRNA) genes, we have identified a number of
previously unrecognized, putative transcription units whose predicted
products are novel noncoding RNAs with homology to protein-coding genes.
By elucidating the function of one of them, we provide evidence for the
existence of a sense/antisense-based gene regulation network where part
of the Pol III transcriptome could control its Pol II counterpart.