Mechanisms of Long Noncoding RNA Nuclear Retention
- PMID: 32800670
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2020.07.001
Mechanisms of Long Noncoding RNA Nuclear Retention
Abstract
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are crucial regulators in diverse cellular contexts and biological processes. The subcellular localization of lncRNAs determines their modes of action. Compared to mRNAs, however, many mRNA-like lncRNAs are preferentially localized to the nucleus where they regulate chromatin organization, transcription, and different nuclear condensates. Recent studies have revealed the complex mechanisms that govern lncRNA nuclear retention. We review current understanding of how the transcription and processing of lncRNAs, motifs within lncRNAs, and trans-factors coordinately contribute to their nuclear retention in mammalian cells.
Keywords: RNA processing; cis-motifs; conservation; export; lncRNA; nuclear localization; trans-factors.
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