Biomolecules Interacting with Long Noncoding RNAs
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This review explores the complex interactions between long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and other biomolecules, highlighting their pivotal roles in gene regulation and cellular function. LncRNAs, defined as RNA transcripts exceeding 200 nucleotides without encoding proteins, are involved in diverse biological processes from embryogenesis to pathogenesis. They interact with DNA through mechanisms like triplex structure formation, influencing chromatin organization and gene expression. LncRNAs also modulate RNA-mediated processes, including mRNA stability, translational control, and splicing regulation. Their versatility stems from forming complex structures that enable interactions with various biomolecules. This review synthesizes current knowledge on lncRNA functions, discusses emerging roles in development and disease, and evaluates potential applications in diagnostics and therapeutics. By examining lncRNA interactions, it provides insights into the intricate regulatory networks governing cellular processes, underscoring the importance of lncRNAs in molecular biology.