LncRNA Information
ID EL0929 Name mlncR8 Aliases N/A
Species Digitalis purpurea Chromosome N/A Start site N/A
End site N/A Chain N/A Exon NO. N/A
Assembly N/A Class N/A NCBI accession JO463019
Ensembl N/A Sequence


Function (not disease relevant)
Methods Sample/condition Expression pattern Dysfunction type Description PMID Source
qRT-PCR leaves up-regulated N/A D.purpurea mlncR7 exhibited opposite expression patterns with mlncR8, which expressed in plantlets but not in the analyzed tissues of one-year-old plants. It suggests that the expression of both mlncR7 and mlncR8 is developmentally regulated, while their biological functions are distinct. Based on the expression patterns in response to dehydration stress, mlncRNAs can also be roughly classified into 3 groups (Figure 9). Group III consists of 6 mlncRNAs, including mlncR6, mlncR8, mlncR23, mlncR24, mlncR28 and mlncR30. Expression of mlncRNAs in this group was induced at 1 hour of stress and then immediately downregulated to far below the level in untreated tissues. It is similar to the pattern of type C mlncRNAs in response to cold stress. mlncR8 showed much quicker responses to dehydration stress. Based on the expression patterns in response to cold stress, mlncRNAs can be roughly categorized into three major types. Type C mlncRNAs,including mlncR3, mlncR4, mlncR5, mlncR6, mlncR8, mlncR10, mlncR12, mlncR13, mlncR14, mlncR16, mlncR18, mlncR19, mlncR20, mlncR22, mlncR23, mlncR24, mlncR25, mlncR26, mlncR27, mlncR28, mlncR29, mlncR30, accounting for more than 80% or 22 of the total 27 mlncRNAs, showed a rapid increase after treatment. 22233149 PLNlncRbase