Spinach-based RNA mimicking GFP in plant cells.
Zhiming YuYue WangFengling MeiHaiting YanZhenhui JinPengcheng ZhangXian ZhangMahmut TörStephen JacksonNongnong ShiYiguo HongPublished in: Functional & integrative genomics (2022)
Spinach RNA-mimicking GFP (S-RMG) has been successfully used to monitor cellular RNAs including microRNAs in bacterium, yeast, and human cells. However, S-RMG has not been established in plants. In this study, we found that like bacterial, yeast, and human cellular tRNAs, plant tRNAs such as tRNA Lys can protect and/or stabilize the Spinach RNA aptamer interaction with the fluorophore DFHBI enabling detectable levels of green fluorescence to be emitted. The tRNA Lys -Spinach-tRNA Lys , once delivered into "chloroplast-free" onion epidermal cells can emit strong green fluorescence in the presence of DFHBI. Our results demonstrate for the first time that Spinach-based RNA visualization has the potential for in vivo monitoring of RNAs in plant cells.