Bocobza Samuel E, Aharoni Asaph
Department of Plant Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100, Israel.
Plant J. 2014 Aug;79(4):693-703. doi: 10.1111/tpj.12540. Epub 2014 Jun 17.
Riboswitches are RNA elements that bind small molecules and in turn regulate gene expression. This mechanism allows the cell to sense the intracellular concentration of these small molecules. A particular riboswitch typically regulates its adjacent gene by altering the transcription, the translation or the splicing of this gene. Recently, a riboswitch that binds thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP) was characterized and found to regulate thiamin biosynthesis in plants and algae. Furthermore, it appears that this element is an essential regulator of primary metabolism in plants. Manipulation of endogenous riboswitch activity resulted in metabolic phenotypes that underlined the role of these elements and their ligands in preserving metabolic homeostasis. This situation supports the hypothesis that riboswitches could be remnants of the most ancient metabolic regulators. Here, we review the mode of action of the plant and algal TPP riboswitch and its relevance to the metabolic network. We also discuss the potential engineering of riboswitches as metabolite sensors in plants and platforms for gene control. Whether additional such RNA-based mechanisms exist in plants and in algae is still an open question, yet, the importance of these elements to metabolic regulation is beyond doubt.
核糖开关是一种能结合小分子进而调控基因表达的RNA元件。这种机制使细胞能够感知这些小分子在细胞内的浓度。特定的核糖开关通常通过改变相邻基因的转录、翻译或剪接来调控该基因。最近,一种能结合硫胺素焦磷酸(TPP)的核糖开关被鉴定出来,并发现其在植物和藻类中调控硫胺素的生物合成。此外,这种元件似乎是植物初级代谢的重要调节因子。对内源核糖开关活性的操纵导致了代谢表型,突显了这些元件及其配体在维持代谢稳态中的作用。这种情况支持了核糖开关可能是最古老的代谢调节因子残余物的假说。在此,我们综述了植物和藻类TPP核糖开关的作用模式及其与代谢网络的相关性。我们还讨论了将核糖开关作为植物代谢物传感器和基因控制平台的潜在工程应用。植物和藻类中是否还存在其他此类基于RNA的机制仍是一个悬而未决的问题,然而,这些元件对代谢调节的重要性是毋庸置疑 的。