1. RNA G-quadruplex structures exist and function in vivo in plants
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Jitender Cheema, Jieyu Zhao, Yueying Zhang, Mubarak I. Umar, Susan Duncan, Hongjing Deng, Xiaofeng Cao, Yiliang Ding, Qi Liu, Chun Kit Kwok, and Xiaofei Yang
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RNA Folding ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,Direct evidence ,Arabidopsis ,G-quadruplex ,Transcriptome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,In vivo ,Selective 2′-hydroxyl acylation with lithium ion-based primer extension (SHALiPE) ,Plant development ,heterocyclic compounds ,rG4-seq ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,030304 developmental biology ,Regulation of gene expression ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Research ,RNA ,Oryza ,biology.organism_classification ,In vitro ,Cell biology ,RNA G-quadruplex structure ,Gene regulation ,G-Quadruplexes ,lcsh:Genetics ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background Guanine-rich sequences are able to form complex RNA structures termed RNA G-quadruplexes in vitro. Because of their high stability, RNA G-quadruplexes are proposed to exist in vivo and are suggested to be associated with important biological relevance. However, there is a lack of direct evidence for RNA G-quadruplex formation in living eukaryotic cells. Therefore, it is unclear whether any purported functions are associated with the specific sequence content or the formation of an RNA G-quadruplex structure. Results Using rG4-seq, we profile the landscape of those guanine-rich regions with the in vitro folding potential in the Arabidopsis transcriptome. We find a global enrichment of RNA G-quadruplexes with two G-quartets whereby the folding potential is strongly influenced by RNA secondary structures. Using in vitro and in vivo RNA chemical structure profiling, we determine that hundreds of RNA G-quadruplex structures are strongly folded in both Arabidopsis and rice, providing direct evidence of RNA G-quadruplex formation in living eukaryotic cells. Subsequent genetic and biochemical analyses show that RNA G-quadruplex folding is able to regulate translation and modulate plant growth. Conclusions Our study reveals the existence of RNA G-quadruplex in vivo and indicates that RNA G-quadruplex structures act as important regulators of plant development and growth.
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- 2020
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