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Chu-Jun Liu

Researcher at Peking University

Publications -  15
Citations -  598

Chu-Jun Liu is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Macaque & RNA. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 492 citations.

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Long non-coding RNA ANRIL regulates inflammatory responses as a novel component of NF-κB pathway.

TL;DR: The newly identified TNF-α-NF-κB-ANRIL/YY1-IL6/8 pathway enhances understanding of the etiology of CAD and provides potential therapeutic target for treatment of CAD.
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Hominoid-Specific De Novo Protein-Coding Genes Originating from Long Non-Coding RNAs

TL;DR: It is suggested that at least a portion of long non-coding RNAs, especially those with active and regulated transcription, may serve as a birth pool for protein-c coding genes, which are then further optimized at the transcriptional level.
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RNA editome in rhesus macaque shaped by purifying selection.

TL;DR: An accurate and quantitative profile of the RNA editome for rhesus macaque is reported, highlighting RNA editing as a widespread functional regulation in primate evolution, and provides an informative framework for further understanding RNA editing in human.
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Emergence, Retention and Selection: A Trilogy of Origination for Functional De Novo Proteins from Ancestral LncRNAs in Primates.

TL;DR: A mechanism for creation of functional de novo proteins from ancestral lncRNAs during the primate evolution is proposed, which may contribute to human-specific genetic novelties by taking advantage of existed genomic contexts.
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Small activating RNA binds to the genomic target site in a seed-region-dependent manner

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that saRNAs work via an on-site mechanism by binding to target genomic DNA in a seed-region-dependent manner, reminiscent of miRNA-like target recognition.