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Splicing regulation by long noncoding RNAs
Fecha
2018-02Registro en:
Romero Barrios, Natali; Legascue, María Florencia; Benhamed, Moussa; Ariel, Federico Damian; Crespi, Martin; Splicing regulation by long noncoding RNAs; Oxford University Press; Nucleic Acids Research; 46; 5; 2-2018; 2169-2184
0305-1048
1362-4962
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Romero Barrios, Natali
Legascue, María Florencia
Benhamed, Moussa
Ariel, Federico Damian
Crespi, Martin
Resumen
Massive high-throughput sequencing techniques allowed the identification of thousands of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) and a plethora of different mRNA processing events occurring in higher organisms. Long ncRNAs can act directly as long transcripts or can be processed into active small si/miRNAs. They can modulate mRNA cleavage, translational repression or the epigenetic landscape of their target genes. Recently, certain long ncRNAs have been shown to play a crucial role in the regulation of alternative splicing in response to several stimuli or during disease. In this review, we focus on recent discoveries linking gene regulation by alternative splicing and its modulation by long and small ncRNAs.