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Circular RNA: metabolism, functions and interactions with proteins

Zhou Wei-yi, Zerong Cai, Jia Liu, De‐Shen Wang, Huai‐Qiang Ju, Rui‐Hua Xu

2020Molecular Cancer1,587 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Circular RNAs (CircRNAs) are single-stranded, covalently closed RNA molecules that are ubiquitous across species ranging from viruses to mammals. Important advances have been made in the biogenesis, regulation, localization, degradation and modification of circRNAs. CircRNAs exert biological functions by acting as transcriptional regulators, microRNA (miR) sponges and protein templates. Moreover, emerging evidence has revealed that a group of circRNAs can serve as protein decoys, scaffolds and recruiters. However, the existing research on circRNA-protein interactions is quite limited. Hence, in this review, we briefly summarize recent progress in the metabolism and functions of circRNAs and elaborately discuss the patterns of circRNA-protein interactions, including altering interactions between proteins, tethering or sequestering proteins, recruiting proteins to chromatin, forming circRNA-protein-mRNA ternary complexes and translocating or redistributing proteins. Many discoveries have revealed that circRNAs have unique expression signatures and play crucial roles in a variety of diseases, enabling them to potentially act as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. This review systematically evaluates the roles and mechanisms of circRNAs, with the hope of advancing translational medicine involving circRNAs.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNAComputational biologyMetabolismRNA-binding proteinCell biologyGeneticsBiochemistryGeneCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation
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