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Functional classification of plant long noncoding RNAs: a transcript is known by the company it keeps

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 229, Issue 3, Pages 1251-1260

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.16903

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alternative splicing; antisense transcripts; circular RNAs; genome topology; plant long noncoding RNAs; RNA‐ related methodologies; transcriptional read‐ through; transcription

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  1. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cient~ifica y Tecnologica (Argentina)

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Advancements in high-throughput sequencing technologies have unveiled a complex network of transcripts in eukaryotic organisms, including numerous long noncoding RNAs. While significant progress has been made in understanding lncRNA biology in animals, the functional characterization of plant lncRNAs remains challenging and in its early stages.
The extraordinary maturation in high-throughput sequencing technologies has revealed the existence of a complex network of transcripts in eukaryotic organisms, including thousands of long noncoding (lnc) RNAs with little or no protein-coding capacity. Subsequent discoveries have shown that lncRNAs participate in a wide range of molecular processes, controlling gene expression and protein activity though direct interactions with proteins, DNA or other RNA molecules. Although significant advances have been achieved in the understanding of lncRNA biology in the animal kingdom, the functional characterization of plant lncRNAs is still in its infancy and remains a major challenge. In this review, we report emerging functional and mechanistic paradigms of plant lncRNAs and partner molecules, and discuss how cutting-edge technologies may help to identify and classify yet uncharacterized transcripts into functional groups.

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