Cis- and trans-action of the cold-induced lncRNAs, SVALKA and SVALNA, regulate CBF1 and CBF3 in Arabidopsis

冷诱导的长链非编码RNA SVALKA 和 SVALNA 的顺式和反式作用调控拟南芥中的 CBF1 和 CBF3

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Abstract

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as key regulatory players of coding gene expression in eukaryotes. Here, we investigate the roles of the lncRNAs SVALKA (SVK) and SVALNA (SVN) in regulating CBF1 and CBF3 gene expression in Arabidopsis under cold stress conditions. We integrated omics approaches, together with genetics and molecular biology, to uncover the transcriptional dynamics and regulatory mechanisms of SVK and SVN. Our results demonstrate that SVK functions as a cis- and trans-acting lncRNA, regulating both CBF1 and CBF3 through RNAPII collision and chromatin remodeling, while SVN serves a cis role by negatively regulating CBF3 via a RNAPII collision mechanism. We identified isoforms of SVK, originating from distinct transcription start sites and undergo alternative splicing which might be important to adapt stability, crucial for the regulatory functions. Furthermore, we show that two positionally conserved lncRNAs, originating from the upstream antisense strand of neighboring genes, can have different molecular mechanisms to regulate their targets. This study elucidates the complex interplay of lncRNAs in gene regulation, highlighting their essential roles in modulating responses to environmental stresses. Our findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying lncRNA functionality and their significance in gene regulatory networks in eukaryotes.

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