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An emerging role of chromatin-interacting RNA-binding proteins in transcription regulation

Xian Du, Rui Xiao

2020Essays in Biochemistry27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Transcription factors (TFs) are well-established key factors orchestrating gene transcription, and RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are mainly thought to participate in post-transcriptional control of gene. In fact, these two steps are functionally coupled, offering a possibility for reciprocal communications between transcription and regulatory RNAs and RBPs. Recently, a series of exploratory studies, utilizing functional genomic strategies, have revealed that RBPs are prevalently involved in transcription control genome-wide through their interactions with chromatin. Here, we present a refined census of RBPs to grope for such an emerging role and discuss the global view of RBP-chromatin interactions and their functional diversities in transcription regulation.

Topics & Concepts

ChromatinBiologyTranscription (linguistics)Transcription factorComputational biologyGeneticsRNA-binding proteinRNA polymerase IITranscriptional regulationRegulation of gene expressionGeneRNAPromoterCell biologyGene expressionPhilosophyLinguisticsRNA Research and SplicingCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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