PLX255900
GSE104856: SAM68 is required for regulation of Pumilio by the NORAD long noncoding RNA
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
The number of known long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) functions is rapidly growing, but how those functions are encoded in their sequence and structure remains poorly understood. NORAD is a recently characterized, abundant, and highly conserved cytoplasmic lncRNA that is required for proper mitotic divisions in human cells. NORAD antagonizes repressors from the Pumilio family that bind at least 17 sites spread through 12 repetitive units in NORAD sequence. Here we study conserved sequences in NORAD repeats, identify additional interacting partners, and characterize the interaction between NORAD and the RNA binding protein SAM68 (KHDRBS1), which is required for NORAD function in antagonizing Pumilio. The interactions between NORAD, Pumilio and SAM68 provide a paradigm for how specific repeated and structured elements with a lncRNA can facilitate its function. SOURCE: Igor Ulitsky (igor.ulitsky@weizmann.ac.il) - Weizmann Institute of Science
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