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The most widespread riboswitch class, found in organisms from all three domains of life, is responsive to the vitamin B(1) derivative thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP). We have established that a TPP-sensing riboswitch is present in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of the thiamin biosynthetic gene THIC of all plant species examined. The THIC TPP riboswitch controls the formation of transcripts with alternative 3' UTR lengths, which affect mRNA accumulation and protein production. We demonstrate that riboswitch-mediated regulation of alternative 3' end processing is critical for TPP-dependent feedback control of THIC expression. Our data reveal a mechanism whereby metabolite-dependent alteration of RNA folding controls splicing and alternative 3' end processing of mRNAs. These findings highlight the importance of metabolite sensing by riboswitches in plants and further reveal the significance of alternative 3' end processing as a mechanism of gene control in eukaryotes.
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Andreas Wachter
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Meral Tunc‐Ozdemir
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Beth C. Grove
Yale University
The Plant Cell
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Yale University
University of Delaware
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69de969b40ea06567955875f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.107.053645
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