2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0600927103
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An internal antisense RNA regulates expression of the photosynthesis gene isiA

Abstract: Small regulatory noncoding RNAs exist in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. Most of these RNA transcripts are transencoded RNAs with short and only partial antisense complementarity to their target RNAs, which regulate gene expression by modifying mRNA stability and translation. In contrast, reports on the function of cis-encoded, perfectly complementary antisense RNAs in eubacteria are rare. Cyanobacteria respond to iron deficiency by expressing IsiA (iron stress-induced protein A), which forms a gian… Show more

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“…Because cyanobacterial IsiR is complementary to the central region of the isiA message, a physical block of translation is unlikely to be involved. Rather, the pattern of appearance and disappearance of IsiR is consistent with a mechanism in which the duplexed RNAs are targeted for degradation (11). One mechanism of Hfq-ncRNA-mediated regulation in E. coli also seems to employ targeted degradation of a message, likely through RNaseE (9).…”
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“…Because cyanobacterial IsiR is complementary to the central region of the isiA message, a physical block of translation is unlikely to be involved. Rather, the pattern of appearance and disappearance of IsiR is consistent with a mechanism in which the duplexed RNAs are targeted for degradation (11). One mechanism of Hfq-ncRNA-mediated regulation in E. coli also seems to employ targeted degradation of a message, likely through RNaseE (9).…”
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“…The observed effects on gene suppression were not, as expected, mediated by a physical block resulting from extensive base pairing with the target transcript: the active species are now recognized as highly processed 22-nt fragments that act in the context of an elaborate protein complex (10). In this issue of PNAS, Dühring et al (11) report a natural regulatory event in a cyanobacterium that comes close to the early expectations for straightforward antisense regulation: a 177-nt ncRNA is transcribed in antisense to the central portion of an iron-regulated transcript and blocks its accumulation, presumably through extensive base pairing.…”
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“…Among the controlled processes is quorum sensing (Lenz et al, 2004;Tu et al, 2008Tu et al, , 2010Sonnleitner et al, 2011), the response to iron limitation (Wilderman et al, 2004;Masse et al, 2005), low temperature (Sledjeski et al, 1996), photosynthesis under iron limitation (Dü hring et al, 2006), pathogenicity and virulence (Lenz et al, 2004;Pfeiffer et al, 2007). Regulatory RNAs in prokaryotes are very diverse and can act through a multitude of different mechanisms (Hess and Marchfelder, 2011).…”
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