TINCR binds to STAU1 protein and controls critical regulators of differentiation. (a) Bar graphs show percentage of TINCR in the cytoplasm (black) and nucleus (white). NEAT1 serves as a positive control for nucleus enriched RNA and GAPDH serves as a positive control for cytoplasmic RNA. Data presented are from two independent experiments. (b) RIP experiments were performed using isotype IgG and STAU1 antibody to immunoprecipitated STAU1 protein/mRNAs complexes in total‐cell extracts of NHBECs, and relative enrichment was determined as RNA associated with STAU1 IP relative to an input control. Relative ARF1 enrichment served as a positive control and NEAT1 as a negative control as NEAT1 does not interact with STAU1. Data presented are from two independent experiments. (c) Relative mRNA enrichment of STAU1 antibody in total‐cell extracts of NHBECs transfected with siSCR or siTICNR. Data presented are from two independent experiments. (d and e) qRT–PCR and western blot analysis of TINCR, TP63, SOX2, HES1, JAG1, NOTCH1 and NOTCH2 expression for NHBECs transfected with siSCR or siSTAU1. NHBECs were seeded on 6 well plate at 2 × 105 density and analyzed at day4 after transfection of siRNA reagents. *p < 0.05. (f and g) qRT–PCR and western blot analysis of TINCR, TP63, SOX2, HES1, JAG1, NOTCH1 and NOTCH2 expression for NHBECs transfected with siSCR or siSTAU after transfection of pcDNA3.1‐EGFP‐Blank or pcDNA3.1‐EGFP‐TINCR for 4 h. NHBECs were seeded on 24 well plate at 1 × 105 density and analyzed at day4 after transfection of siRNA reagents