TY - JOUR
T1 - The biogenesis, regulation and functions of transitive siRNA in plants
AU - Tan, Huijuan
AU - Liu, Yuelin
AU - Guo, Hongwei
N1 - This work was supported by the grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 32261160572 to H.G.), the New Cornerstone Science Foundation (No. NCI202235 to H.G), and Shenzhen Science and Technology Program (Nos. KQTD20190929 <?A3B2 pi6?>173906742 and ZDSYS20230626091659010 to H.G., JCYJ20190809 <?A3B2 pi6?>163019421 to Y.L.), and Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture (to H.G.).
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PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Small RNA (sRNA)-mediated RNA interference (RNAi) is a sequence-specific gene silencing mechanism that modulates gene expression in eukaryotes. As core molecules of RNAi, various sRNAs are encoded in the plant genome or derived from invading RNA molecules, and their biogenesis depends on distinct genetic pathways. Transitive small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), which are sRNAs produced from double-strand RNA (dsRNA) in a process that depends on RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RDRs), can amplify and spread silencing signals to additional transcripts, thereby enabling a phenomenon termed “transitive RNAi”. Members of this class of siRNAs function in various biological processes ranging from development to stress adaptation. In Arabidopsis thaliana, two RDRs participate in the generation of transitive siRNAs, acting cooperatively with various siRNA generation-related factors, such as the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) and aberrant RNAs. Transitive siRNAs are produced in diverse subcellular locations and structures under the control of various mechanisms, highlighting the intricacies of their biogenesis and functions. In this review, we discuss recent advances in understanding the molecular events of transitive siRNA biogenesis and its regulation, with a particular focus on factors involved in RDR recruitment. We aim to provide a comprehensive description of the generalized mechanism governing the biogenesis of transitive siRNAs. Additionally, we present an overview of the diverse biological functions of these siRNAs and raise some pressing questions in this area for further investigation.
AB - Small RNA (sRNA)-mediated RNA interference (RNAi) is a sequence-specific gene silencing mechanism that modulates gene expression in eukaryotes. As core molecules of RNAi, various sRNAs are encoded in the plant genome or derived from invading RNA molecules, and their biogenesis depends on distinct genetic pathways. Transitive small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), which are sRNAs produced from double-strand RNA (dsRNA) in a process that depends on RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RDRs), can amplify and spread silencing signals to additional transcripts, thereby enabling a phenomenon termed “transitive RNAi”. Members of this class of siRNAs function in various biological processes ranging from development to stress adaptation. In Arabidopsis thaliana, two RDRs participate in the generation of transitive siRNAs, acting cooperatively with various siRNA generation-related factors, such as the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) and aberrant RNAs. Transitive siRNAs are produced in diverse subcellular locations and structures under the control of various mechanisms, highlighting the intricacies of their biogenesis and functions. In this review, we discuss recent advances in understanding the molecular events of transitive siRNA biogenesis and its regulation, with a particular focus on factors involved in RDR recruitment. We aim to provide a comprehensive description of the generalized mechanism governing the biogenesis of transitive siRNAs. Additionally, we present an overview of the diverse biological functions of these siRNAs and raise some pressing questions in this area for further investigation.
KW - RDRs
KW - silencing
KW - siRNA
KW - transitivity
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U2 - 10.3724/abbs.2024160
DO - 10.3724/abbs.2024160
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39376148
AN - SCOPUS:85216821999
SN - 1672-9145
VL - 57
SP - 131
EP - 147
JO - Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica
JF - Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica
IS - 1
ER -