| Literature DB >> 34056657 |
Yile Huang1, Yulong Qiao1, Yu Zhao2,3,4, Yuying Li1, Jie Yuan1, Jiajian Zhou1,5, Hao Sun1,3, Huating Wang2,3.
Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are key regulators of major biological processes and their functional modes are dictated by their subcellular localization. Relative nuclear enrichment of lncRNAs compared to mRNAs is a prevalent phenomenon but the molecular mechanisms governing their nuclear retention in cells remain largely unknown. Here in this study, we harness the recently released eCLIP data for a large number of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) in K562 and HepG2 cells and utilize multiple bioinformatics methods to comprehensively survey the roles of RBPs in lncRNA nuclear retention. We identify an array of splicing RBPs that bind to nuclear-enriched lincRNAs (large intergenic non-coding RNAs) thus may act as trans-factors regulating their nuclear retention. Further analyses reveal that these RBPs may bind with distinct core motifs, flanking sequence compositions, or secondary structures to drive lincRNA nuclear retention. Moreover, network analyses uncover potential co-regulatory RBP clusters and the physical interaction between HNRNPU and SAFB2 proteins in K562 cells is further experimentally verified. Altogether, our analyses reveal previously unknown factors and mechanisms that govern lincRNA nuclear localization in cells.Entities:
Keywords: HNRNPU; RBP; SAFB2; lncRNA; nuclear retention
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34056657 DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbab195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brief Bioinform ISSN: 1467-5463 Impact factor: 11.622