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Structural basis for the function of long noncoding RNA Pnky in neural stem cells
Parna Saha1,2,3,4, Shivali Patel5,4, Rafael Ca Tavares6,7
1Department of Neurological Surgery; University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.
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LncRNA Pnky is a trans-acting regulator of neural stem cell (NSC) differentiation, but the molecular mechanisms by which Pnky regulates neurogenesis is unknown. A fundamental step towards mechanistic understanding is to determine whether a lncRNA has folded structure that underlies biological function. Using chemical probing and high-throughput analysis, we determined the secondary structure of Pnky folded in vitro and in cellulo. Pnky adopts a compact structure in vitro with distinct modules and evidence of tertiary interactions. In cellulo, Pnky structure is remarkably similar to the in vitro conformation. We used locked nucleic acid oligonucleotides to interrogate the entire Pnky transcript for function in NSCs and identified regions that when targeted increased neurogenesis - phenocopying Pnky knockdown - without decreasing transcript abundance. Our findings provide a structural basis for the role of Pnky in neurogenesis and, more broadly, illustrate how structural maps combined with phenotypic data can advance fundamental understanding of lncRNA mechanism.
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