Long Non-Coding RNAs [recurso electrónico] / edited by Durdica Ugarkovic.

Por: Ugarkovic, Durdica [editor.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology ; 51Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2011Descripción: XII, 208 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642165023Tema(s): Life sciences | Medical genetics | Medicine | Biochemistry | Nucleic acids | Cytology | Life Sciences | Biochemistry, general | Nucleic Acid Chemistry | Cell Biology | Gene Function | Molecular MedicineFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 572 Clasificación LoC:QH345QD415-436Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional programming by long noncoding RNAs -- Long noncoding RNA as a regulator for transcription -- Long non-coding RNAs and X chromosome inactivation -- TERRA: long non-coding RNA at eukaryotic telomeres -- Transcription of satellite DNAs in mammals -- Multiple roles of Alu-related non-coding RNAs -- roX RNAs and genome regulation in Drosophila melanogaster -- Transcription of satellite DNAs in insects -- Long non-protein-coding RNAs in plants.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), tentatively defined as ncRNAs of more than two hundred nucleotides in length, are characterized by the complexity and diversity of their sequences and mechanisms of action. Based on genome-wide studies, more than 3,300 of them exist, but to date only the limited number of functional lncRNAs have been identified and characterized. Nonetheless, lncRNAs have emerged as key molecules involved in the control of transcriptional and posttranscriptional gene regulatory pathways. They take part in the recruitment of chromatin modifying complexes and regulate splicing, localization, stability and translation of the target mRNAs. This book provides an overview of the rapidly advancing field of long ncRNAs, describing the epigenetic and non-epigenetic mechanisms by which they regulate various biological functions in model systems, from yeast to mammals. The role of ncRNAs in sex chromosome dosage compensation in flies and mammals is described, as well as their role in centromere and telomere biology. Long non-coding RNAs involved in environmental stress response and development are presented and their mechanisms of action discussed.
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Transcriptional and post-transcriptional programming by long noncoding RNAs -- Long noncoding RNA as a regulator for transcription -- Long non-coding RNAs and X chromosome inactivation -- TERRA: long non-coding RNA at eukaryotic telomeres -- Transcription of satellite DNAs in mammals -- Multiple roles of Alu-related non-coding RNAs -- roX RNAs and genome regulation in Drosophila melanogaster -- Transcription of satellite DNAs in insects -- Long non-protein-coding RNAs in plants.

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), tentatively defined as ncRNAs of more than two hundred nucleotides in length, are characterized by the complexity and diversity of their sequences and mechanisms of action. Based on genome-wide studies, more than 3,300 of them exist, but to date only the limited number of functional lncRNAs have been identified and characterized. Nonetheless, lncRNAs have emerged as key molecules involved in the control of transcriptional and posttranscriptional gene regulatory pathways. They take part in the recruitment of chromatin modifying complexes and regulate splicing, localization, stability and translation of the target mRNAs. This book provides an overview of the rapidly advancing field of long ncRNAs, describing the epigenetic and non-epigenetic mechanisms by which they regulate various biological functions in model systems, from yeast to mammals. The role of ncRNAs in sex chromosome dosage compensation in flies and mammals is described, as well as their role in centromere and telomere biology. Long non-coding RNAs involved in environmental stress response and development are presented and their mechanisms of action discussed.

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