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Proteomic identification of primate-specific lncRNA LINC01021 interactors via RNA pull-down MS


ABSTRACT: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play critical regulatory roles in primate-specific biological processes, yet many primate-specific lncRNAs and their protein interactors remain poorly characterized. In this study, we focused on primate-specific lncRNAs as potential drivers of protein interactions. Using RNA affinity pull-down coupled with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), we identified proteins interacting with LINC01021 in primate-derived cells. Key findings include specific enrichment of RBMS proteins, suggesting a functional role in RNA metabolism or gene regulation. This dataset provides proteomic evidence for primate-specific lncRNA-protein interactions and contributes to understanding evolutionary adaptations in primates.

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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Embryonic Fibroblast, Cell Culture

DISEASE(S): Disease Free

SUBMITTER: Yan Zhang  

LAB HEAD: Yonghan He

PROVIDER: PXD075354 | Pride | 2026-06-29

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Publications

A Primate-Specific lncRNA LINC01021 Contributes to Cellular and Organismal Aging via DAZAP1-Dependent Destabilization of RBMX.

Zhang Yan Y   Hu Li L   Dong Xin X   Zeng Qinghua Q   Zi Meiting M   Nisar Ayesha A   Khan Sawar S   Bai Raoxian R   Liu Chonghui C   Ge Mingxia M   Pu Shaoyan S   Li Gonghua G   He Yonghan Y  

Aging cell 20260701 7


Aging is characterized by progressive physiological decline and age-related pathologies, yet the molecular determinants underlying lineage- and species-specific aging traits remain poorly understood. Although protein-coding regulators have dominated aging research, the contribution of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), particularly primate-specific lncRNAs, has not been systematically explored. Here, through evolutionary screening and cross-species aging-associated analyses, we identified a set of  ...[more]

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