Abstract

Subcellular localization of RNAs has gained attention in recent years as a prevalent phenomenon that influences numerous cellular processes. This is also evident for the large and relatively novel class of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). Because lncRNAs are defined as RNA transcripts >200 nucleotides that do not encode protein, they are themselves the functional units, making their subcellular localization critical to their function. The discovery of tens of thousands of lncRNAs and the cumulative evidence involving them in almost every cellular activity render assessment of their subcellular localization essential to fully understanding their biology. In this review, we summarize current knowledge of lncRNA subcellular localization, factors controlling their localization, emerging themes, including the role of lncRNA isoforms and the involvement of lncRNAs in phase separation bodies, and the implications of lncRNA localization on their function and on cellular behavior. We also discuss gaps in the current knowledge as well as opportunities that these provide for novel avenues of investigation.

Keywords

Subcellular localizationFunction (biology)BiologyComputational biologyENCODELong non-coding RNARNACell biologyGeneticsGeneCytoplasm

MeSH Terms

AnimalsCell MembraneHumansOrganellesRNA TransportRNALong Noncoding

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Year
2021
Type
review
Volume
220
Issue
2
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Mary Catherine Bridges, Amanda C. Daulagala, Antonis Kourtidis (2021). LNCcation: lncRNA localization and function. The Journal of Cell Biology , 220 (2) . https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202009045

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DOI
10.1083/jcb.202009045
PMID
33464299
PMCID
PMC7816648

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