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lncRNAs in development and differentiation: from sequence motifs to functional characterization

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 148, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.182741

Keywords

RNA regulatory motifs; RNA-protein complexes; Cell differentiation; Development; In vivo functions; LncRNAs

Funding

  1. LabEx DEEP, France [ANR-11-LABX-0044, ANR-10-IDEX-0001-02]
  2. SDSV, universite PSL doctoral fellowship [577]

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As the number of characterized long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) with developmental and cellular functions increases, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms and sequence determinants of lncRNA remains limited. Recent discoveries have enabled the identification of specific RNA motifs and the classification of heterogeneous lncRNAs into sub-groups with similar molecular mechanisms and functions.
The number of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) with characterized developmental and cellular functions continues to increase, but our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying lncRNA functions, and how they are dictated by RNA sequences, remains limited. Relatively short, conserved sequence motifs embedded in lncRNA transcripts are often important determinants of lncRNA localization, stability and interactions. Identifying such RNA motifs remains challenging due to the substantial length of lncRNA transcripts and the rapid evolutionary turnover of lncRNA sequences. Nevertheless, the recent discovery of specific RNA elements, together with their experimental interrogation, has enabled the first step in classifying heterogeneous lncRNAs into sub-groups with similar molecular mechanisms and functions. In this Review, we focus on lncRNAs with roles in development, cell differentiation and normal physiology in vertebrates, and we discuss the sequence elements defining their functions. We also summarize progress on the discovery of regulatory RNA sequence elements, as well as their molecular functions and interaction partners.

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