An intergenic bidirectional promoter driven novel lncRNA (LjPLR) modulates the gene expression of a late nodulin in Lotus japonicus
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Root nodules are the only sites for symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) in leguminous plants. The development and functioning of these nodules are governed by a cascade of gene expressions categorized as early and late nodulins. While early nodulins are rapidly induced by Nod factors and involved in infection and cortical cell division, late nodulins support mature nodule function. The regulation of these gene expressions involves several extra- and intracellular factors along withnon-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). Despite extensive studies on ncRNAsinSNF, the role of long ncRNAs (lncRNAs) in it remains largely unexplored excepting the well-characterized early nodulin lncRNA ENOD40 and its natural antisense transcript DONE40. Here, we report the identification and characterization of a novel lncRNA, L otus j aponicus PLP-IV Long non-coding RNA ( Lj PLR), discovered through in-silico transcriptome analysis followed by in-vivo validation. Lj PLR is an antisense transcript complementary to the Lj PLP-IV gene, which encodes a phosphatidylinositol transfer protein-like protein implicated in membrane biogenesis. We have identified Lj PLP-IV as the only putative target of Lj PLR. The negatively correlated temporal gene expression patterns of Lj PLP-IV and Lj PLR during nodule biogenesis providea new insight into the regulatory landscape of SNF in Lotus japonicus .