Role of noncoding RNAs in diseases

DOI: 10.14800/rd.355

Authors

  • Beena M Kadakkuzha

Abstract

Most of the fundamental biological processes involve the interaction between various protein-coding and noncoding RNAs, and the RNA-binding proteins associated with them. The RNA-protein interactions results in the formation of ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs) and altercations in the levels and structure of either can affect the associated cellular function.  Recent studies suggest that non-protein coding share of the genome is aggressively involved in multiple functions, ranging from gene expression, chromatin modification, to cell proliferation and involved in a wide range of diseases. Further studies on the mechanisms by which ncRNAs operate would yield a wealth of information regarding their functional role and the growing understanding of RNA biology to develop new RNA-based tools for developing therapeutics.

Published

2014-10-21

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Section

Review