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LIN28A

This gene encodes a LIN-28 family RNA-binding protein that acts as a posttranscriptional regulator of genes involved in developmental timing and self-renewal in embryonic stem cells. The encoded protein functions through direct interaction with target mRNAs and by disrupting the maturation of certain miRNAs involved in embryonic development. This protein prevents the terminal processing of the LET7 family of microRNAs which are major regulators of cellular growth and differentiation. Aberrant expression of this gene is associated with cancer progression in multiple tissues.
Predicted location

Intracellular

Single cell type specificity

Group enriched (Late spermatids, Early spermatids)

Immune cell specificity

Not detected in immune cells

Cell line specificity

Group enriched (NTERA-2, SuSa)

Interaction

Monomer (By similarity). During skeletal muscle differentiation, associated with translation initiation complexes in the polysomal compartment (PubMed:21247876). Directly interacts with EIF3S2 (By similarity). Interacts with NCL in an RNA-dependent manner (By similarity). Interacts (via C-terminus) with DHX9 (via N- and C-terminus); this interaction occurs in a RNA-independent manner (PubMed:21247876). Interacts with TUT4 in the presence of pre-let-7 RNA (PubMed:19703396, 22118463).

Molecular function

RNA-binding

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