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The mechanism and function of super enhancer <scp>RNA</scp>

Shibai Xiao, Qin Huang, Hao Ren, Min Yang

2021genesis36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Super enhancer (SE) is a cluster of enhancers that has a stronger ability to promote transcription compared to the typical enhancer (TE). Similar to TE, which can transcribe enhancer RNA (eRNA), SE produces super enhancer RNA (seRNA). The activation of SE is cell and tissue-specific, and the SE-associated genes are mostly linked to the cell fate. This is demonstrated by the important role-played by SE in the embryonic stem cell (ESC) and multiple cancer development. SeRNA regulates transcription in both cis and trans configuration, and those located in the cytoplasm mediates various cell activities. However, the functions of seRNAs are unclear, and most of them have a synergistic effect with SE and SE-associated genes. In this mini review, we summarized the mechanisms of seRNA and functions of both SE and seRNA.

Topics & Concepts

EnhancerTranscription (linguistics)Enhancer RNAsGeneRNATranscription factorEmbryonic stem cellCellBiologyCell biologyCytoplasmGeneticsLinguisticsPhilosophyGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA Research and SplicingRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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