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Visualizing the structure and motion of the long noncoding RNA HOTAIR

Rachel Spokoini-Stern, Dimitar R. Stamov, Hadass Jessel, Lior Aharoni, Heiko Haschke, Jonathan Giron, Ron Unger, Eran Segal, Almogit Abu-Horowitz, Ido Bachelet

2020RNA46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Long noncoding RNA molecules (lncRNAs) are estimated to account for the majority of eukaryotic genomic transcripts, and have been associated with multiple diseases in humans. However, our understanding of their structure-function relationships is scarce, with structural evidence coming mostly from indirect biochemical approaches or computational predictions. Here we describe direct visualization of the lncRNA HOTAIR (HOx Transcript AntIsense RNA) using atomic force microscopy (AFM) in nucleus-like conditions at 37°. Our observations reveal that HOTAIR has a discernible, although flexible, shape. Fast AFM scanning enabled the quantification of the motion of HOTAIR, and provided visual evidence of physical interactions with genomic DNA segments. Our report provides a biologically plausible description of the anatomy and intrinsic properties of HOTAIR, and presents a framework for studying the structural biology of lncRNAs.

Topics & Concepts

HOTAIRBiologyHox geneComputational biologyRNALong non-coding RNANon-coding RNAFunction (biology)GeneticsCell biologyGene expressionGeneCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and Splicing
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