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Noncoding RNAs: biology and applications—a Keystone Symposia report

Authors :
John L Rinn
Edward B. Chuong
Mark W. Feinberg
Junchao Shi
Jennifer Cable
Erwei Song
Matthew D. Simon
Qi Chen
Howard Y. Chang
Anna Marie Pyle
Sofia A. Quinodoz
Chun-Kan Chen
Edith Heard
Jonathan E. Henninger
Amanda E. Hargrove
Dhiraj Kumar
Jeremy E. Wilusz
Rory Johnson
Marco Marcia
Adelheid Lempradl
David L. Spector
Kannanganattu V. Prasanth
Joshua T. Mendell
Juan Pablo Unfried
Samie R. Jaffrey
Allison M Porman
Sean E. McGeary
Mukesh Kumar Lalwani
Murat C. Kalem
Ling-Ling Chen
Xuhang Liu
Tetsuro Hirose
Roza K. Przanowska
Xiaohua Shen
Lamia Wahba
Lin He
Sarah D. Diermeier
Lydia M. Contreras
Lynne E. Maquat
Source :
Ann N Y Acad Sci
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

The human transcriptome contains many types of noncoding RNAs, which rival the number of protein-coding species. From long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) that are over 200 nucleotides long to piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) of only 20 nucleotides, noncoding RNAs play important roles in regulating transcription, epigenetic modifications, translation, and cell signaling. Roles for noncoding RNAs in disease mechanisms are also being uncovered, and several species have been identified as potential drug targets. On May 11-14, 2021, the Keystone eSymposium "Noncoding RNAs: Biology and Applications" brought together researchers working in RNA biology, structure, and technologies to accelerate both the understanding of RNA basic biology and the translation of those findings into clinical applications.

Details

ISSN :
17496632 and 00778923
Volume :
1506
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....43b7e926c06d071808b4c085a712113a