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Paraspeckles: nuclear bodies built on long noncoding RNA.

The Journal of cell biology (2009-09-02)
Charles S Bond, Archa H Fox
ABSTRACT

Paraspeckles are ribonucleoprotein bodies found in the interchromatin space of mammalian cell nuclei. These structures play a role in regulating the expression of certain genes in differentiated cells by nuclear retention of RNA. The core paraspeckle proteins (PSF/SFPQ, P54NRB/NONO, and PSPC1 [paraspeckle protein 1]) are members of the DBHS (Drosophila melanogaster behavior, human splicing) family. These proteins, together with the long nonprotein-coding RNA NEAT1 (MEN-epsilon/beta), associate to form paraspeckles and maintain their integrity. Given the large numbers of long noncoding transcripts currently being discovered through whole transcriptome analysis, paraspeckles may be a paradigm for a class of subnuclear bodies formed around long noncoding RNA.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Verrucarin A from Myrothecium sp., ≥85.0% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Epalrestat, ≥98% (HPLC)