Effects of different target sites on antisense RNA-mediated regulation of gene expression

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Antisense RNA is a type of noncoding RNA (ncRNA) that binds to complementary mRNA sequences and induces gene repression by inhibiting translation or degrading mRNA. Recently, several small ncRNAs (sRNAs) have been identified in Escherichia coli that act as antisense RNA mainly via base pairing with mRNA. The base pairing predominantly leads to gene repression, and in some cases, gene activation. In the current study, we examined how the location of target sites affects sRNA-mediated gene regulation. An efficient antisense RNA expression system was developed, and the effects of antisense RNAs on various target sites in a model mRNA were examined. The target sites of antisense RNAs suppressing gene expression were identified, not only in the translation initiation region (TIR) of mRNA, but also at the junction between the coding region and 3' untranslated region. Surprisingly, an antisense RNA recognizing the upstream region of TIR enhanced gene expression through increasing mRNA stability.
Publisher
KOREAN SOCIETY BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Issue Date
2014-11
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

RATIONAL SIRNA DESIGN; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; MESSENGER-RNA; BINDING; HFQ; TRANSCRIPTION; RECOGNITION; PREDICTION; STABILITY; BACTERIA

Citation

BMB REPORTS, v.47, no.11, pp.619 - 624

ISSN
1976-6696
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2014.47.11.257
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/193911
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CH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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