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RNA structural dynamics regulate early embryogenesis through controlling transcriptome fate and function.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Vertebrate early embryogenesis is initially directed by a set of maternal RNAs and proteins, yet the mechanisms controlling this program remain largely unknown. Recent transcriptome-wide studies on RNA structure have revealed its pervasive and crucial roles in RNA processing and functions, but whether and how RNA structure regulates the fate of the maternal transcriptome have yet to be determined.

Results

Here we establish the global map of four nucleotide-based mRNA structures by icSHAPE during zebrafish early embryogenesis. Strikingly, we observe that RNA structurally variable regions are enriched in the 3' UTR and contain cis-regulatory elements important for maternal-to-zygotic transition (MZT). We find that the RNA-binding protein Elavl1a stabilizes maternal mRNAs by binding to the cis-elements. Conversely, RNA structure formation suppresses Elavl1a's binding leading to the decay of its maternal targets.

Conclusions

Our study finds that RNA structurally variable regions are enriched in mRNA 3' UTRs and contain cis-regulatory elements during zebrafish early embryogenesis. We reveal that Elavl1a regulates maternal RNA stability in an RNA structure-dependent fashion. Overall, our findings reveal a broad and fundamental role of RNA structure-based regulation in vertebrate early embryogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Shi B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7236375 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA structural dynamics regulate early embryogenesis through controlling transcriptome fate and function.

Shi Boyang B   Zhang Jinsong J   Heng Jian J   Gong Jing J   Zhang Ting T   Li Pan P   Sun Bao-Fa BF   Yang Ying Y   Zhang Ning N   Zhao Yong-Liang YL   Wang Hai-Lin HL   Liu Feng F   Zhang Qiangfeng Cliff QC   Yang Yun-Gui YG  

Genome biology 20200518 1


<h4>Background</h4>Vertebrate early embryogenesis is initially directed by a set of maternal RNAs and proteins, yet the mechanisms controlling this program remain largely unknown. Recent transcriptome-wide studies on RNA structure have revealed its pervasive and crucial roles in RNA processing and functions, but whether and how RNA structure regulates the fate of the maternal transcriptome have yet to be determined.<h4>Results</h4>Here we establish the global map of four nucleotide-based mRNA st  ...[more]

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