Biology and clinical relevance of noncoding sno/scaRNAs

Trends Cardiovasc Med. 2018 Feb;28(2):81-90. doi: 10.1016/j.tcm.2017.08.002. Epub 2017 Aug 12.

Abstract

Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are a group of noncoding RNAs that perform various biological functions, including biochemical modifications of other RNAs, precursors of miRNA, splicing, and telomerase activity. The small Cajal body-associated RNAs (scaRNAs) are a subset of the snoRNA family and collect in the Cajal body where they perform their canonical function to biochemically modify spliceosomal RNAs prior to maturation. Failure of sno/scaRNAs have been implicated in pathology such as congenital heart anomalies, neuromuscular disorders, and various malignancies. Thus, understanding of sno/scaRNAs demonstrates the clinical value.

Keywords: Alternative splicing; Noncoding RNA; Small Cajal body-associated RNA; Small nucleolar RNA; Spliceosomal RNA.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Active Transport, Cell Nucleus
  • Animals
  • Coiled Bodies / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Genetic Predisposition to Disease
  • Humans
  • MicroRNAs / genetics
  • MicroRNAs / metabolism
  • RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional
  • RNA Splicing
  • RNA, Messenger / genetics
  • RNA, Messenger / metabolism
  • RNA, Ribosomal / genetics
  • RNA, Ribosomal / metabolism
  • RNA, Small Nucleolar / genetics
  • RNA, Small Nucleolar / metabolism*
  • RNA, Transfer / genetics
  • RNA, Transfer / metabolism
  • Telomerase / metabolism

Substances

  • MicroRNAs
  • RNA, Messenger
  • RNA, Ribosomal
  • RNA, Small Nucleolar
  • RNA, Transfer
  • Telomerase