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Homo sapiens (human) PXN antisense RNA 1 (PXN-AS1) URS000075E544_9606

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PXN-AS1: PXN-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been studied in relation to survival time in the TCGA cohort. Lower expression of SLC16A1-AS1 and higher expression of SETBP1-DT, ZNF93-AS1, SLC25A5-AS1, AC073896.2, LINC00242, PXN-AS1 and AC036176.1 were found to correspond with higher survival time [PMC8866714]. MBNL3, a protein, was found to recognize the intron 4 downstream of exon 4 and promote exon 4 inclusion of PXN-AS1 [PMC7847652]. This led to an upregulation of the expression of PXN-AS1-L and a decrease in the expression of PXN-AS1-S [PMC7847652]. These findings were determined through UV crosslinking and immunoprecipitation assays [PMC7847652].

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GCGAAGGAAGGCGCUGCCUCGCGUUGGAGGAGCUUGCUCUGAGCUGCUGCCACCUGCUGGGCUGGAGCUGGAGCUGGAGCUGCGAAUUCGGAGUCCCGGUUCCCUGUGCCACCUGGCGAGCUCAGCAAACUAAAAGUCUCUUUGUCUUCAUCGUUUCCGGCACUGAUGUGAGCACAUCAUAAGCACAAGACCUGGACACCUUUACAAUCAGAGGGCCUAGGACUGGAGCUCUGGAUCUGACCGGAGCAAAGAGGAAGCACGCAAAUCCGGACAUGACGACGAGGAGGCAGUAGAGACCCAUCCUCAACUGUGCCCUUGUUGAGCUGCUUGAGGCAGAAGGCACAGACGAAGUGCUCGGGGUGGAACUUCUUGGCCAUGGCGGUGAUGCAGCGGCCGGUGAUGGGCUUCUGGCAGCCAGAACACAGCGAGCCGCGCCGCUCGUGGUAGUGCACCUCACAGUAGGGCUGCCCGUCGUGCUCGAAGAAGCUGCCGUUCACGAAUGGCGUGAAGCAUUCCUGCCAGGCGGAGAGAGGGGCUCAGGGAGCUGCCCCUCGGGCUAGAGCUGCACCCUGUGUGAUGGGGCCGAGGUGGGCAUAGUCGGCACGCUCGGAGUGACUCCUACUUGCUAGGCGUUUCCCAUGUGCCGUGUUGUCCUAAACGCUCAUUUUUCAUUUUUAUUUUAUUAAAUAAAUUUUUUUUGUAGAGAUGGGGGUCUCACUAUAUUGCCCAUGCUGGUCAAAUGUGGCCUCCUGCAAUCCUCCCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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