Regulatory mechanisms of long noncoding RNAs in vertebrate central nervous system development and function.

Publication Type Review
Authors Knauss J, Sun T
Journal Neuroscience
Volume 235
Pagination 200-14
Date Published 01/18/2013
ISSN 1873-7544
Keywords Central Nervous System, RNA, Long Noncoding
Abstract Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as an important class of molecules that regulate gene expression at epigenetic, transcriptional, and post-transcriptional levels through a wide array of mechanisms. This regulation is of particular importance in the central nervous system (CNS), where precise modulation of gene expression is required for proper neuronal and glial production, connection and function. There are relatively few functional studies that characterize lncRNA mechanisms, but possible functions can often be inferred based on existing examples and the lncRNA's relative genomic position. In this review, we will discuss mechanisms of lncRNAs as predicted by genomic contexts and the possible impact on CNS development, function, and disease pathogenesis. There is no doubt that investigation of the mechanistic role of lncRNAs will open a new and exciting direction in studying CNS development and function.
DOI 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2013.01.022
PubMed ID 23337534
PubMed Central ID PMC3595319
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