| Literature DB >> 25144332 |
Huiming Zhang1, Jian-Kang Zhu2.
Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) can be important regulators of various biological processes such as RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM). In the RdDM pathway, recruitment of the DNA methylation complex is mediated through complementary pairing between scaffold RNAs and Argonaute-associated siRNAs. Scaffold RNAs are chromatin-associated lncRNAs transcribed by RNA polymerase Pol V or Pol II, while siRNAs originate from Pol IV- or Pol II-dependent production of lncRNAs. In contrast to the vast literature on co-transcriptional and post-transcriptional processing of mRNAs, information is limited for lncRNA regulation that enables their production and function. Recently Arabidopsis RRP6L1, a plant paralog of the conserved nuclear RNA surveillance protein Rrp6, was shown to mediate RdDM through retention of lncRNAs in the chromatin, thereby revealing that accumulation of functional lncRNAs requires more than simply RNA polymerases. By focusing on the canonical RdDM pathway, here we summarize recent evidence that indicate co-transcriptional and/or post-transcriptional regulation of lncRNAs, and highlight the emerging theme of lncRNA regulation by RNA processing factors.Entities:
Keywords: Long non-coding RNA; Pol IV; Pol V; RNA retention; RNA-directed DNA methylation; Rrp6; splicing; transcriptional silencing
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25144332 PMCID: PMC4179953 DOI: 10.4161/rna.29731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA Biol ISSN: 1547-6286 Impact factor: 4.652