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A regulatory function of long non-coding RNAs in red blood cell development

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ACTA BIOCHIMICA POLONICA
Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 675-680

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ACTA BIOCHIMICA POLONICA
DOI: 10.18388/abp.2016_1351

Keywords

long non-coding RNA; erythropoiesis; red blood cells

Funding

  1. OPUS of the Polish National Science Center [2013/09/B/NZ1/01879]
  2. KNOW RNA Research Centre in Poznan [01/KNOW2/2014]

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In recent years it has been discovered that long non-coding RNAs are important regulators in many biological processes. In this review, we summarize the role of lncRNA in erythropoiesis. lncRNA are crucial for regulation of gene expression during both, proliferation and differentiation stages of red blood cell development. Many are regulated by erythroid-specific transcription factors and some are expressed in a developmental stage-specific manner. The majority of individually studied lncRNAs are involved in regulating the terminal maturation stages of red cell differentiation. Their regulatory function is accomplished by various mechanisms, including direct regulation in cis or trans by the lncRNA product or by the cis-localized presence of the lncRNA transcription itself. These add additional levels of regulation of gene expression during erythropoiesis.

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