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Published November 2014 | Accepted Version
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Long noncoding RNAs: an emerging link between gene regulation and nuclear organization

Abstract

Mammalian genomes encode thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) that play important roles in diverse biological processes. As a class, lncRNAs are generally enriched in the nucleus and, specifically, within the chromatin-associated fraction. Consistent with their localization, many lncRNAs have been implicated in the regulation of gene expression and in shaping 3D nuclear organization. In this review, we discuss the evidence that many nuclear-retained lncRNAs can interact with various chromatin regulatory proteins and recruit them to specific sites on DNA to regulate gene expression. Furthermore, we discuss the role of specific lncRNAs in shaping nuclear organization and their emerging mechanisms. Based on these examples, we propose a model that explains how lncRNAs may shape aspects of nuclear organization to regulate gene expression.

Additional Information

© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Available online 23 October 2014. We thank Mario Blanco, Jesse Engreitz, Manuel Garber, Shari Grossman, Colleen McHugh, and Klara Stefflova for helpful discussions, critical reading, and suggestions as well as Howard Chang for discussions about roX localization, John Rinn for discussions about proximity mechanisms, Kathrin Plath for discussions about Xist and nuclear organization, and Sigrid Knemeyer for illustrations and assistance with figures. S.Q. is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Fellow. Work in the Guttman lab is funded by an NIH Director's Early Independence Award, the Searle Scholars program, the Edward Mallincrodt Jr Foundation, and the Sidney Kimmel Foundation.

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