Phosphate Deficiency: A Tale from the End of PILNCR2

Noncoding RNA. 2023 Jul 25;9(4):40. doi: 10.3390/ncrna9040040.

Abstract

A deficiency in inorganic phosphate (Pi) induces the expression of miRNA399 and the accumulation of its target Pi transporters (PHT1s) mRNA, which is contrary to the goal of miRNA-mediated gene regulation. Recently, a novel mechanism of RNA/RNA-duplex formation between the transcripts of a Pi deficiency-induced long non-coding RNA (PILNCR2) and PHT1s has been reported, which prevents the binding and cleavage of miRNA399 to PHT1 mRNAs, thereby providing tolerance of Pi-deficient conditions. Moreover, the way in which ribosomes move through the RNA/RNA-duplex for the translation of PHT1 transporter proteins remains elusive.

Keywords: PHT1s; PLNCR2; Pi-deficient conditions; miRNA399; phosphate.

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