miRNA-Mediated Gene Silencing by Translational Repression Followed by mRNA Deadenylation and Decay
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Johns Hopkins University
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression through translational repression and/or messenger RNA (mRNA) deadenylation and decay. Because translation, deadenylation, and decay are closely linked processes, it is important to establish their ordering and thus to define the molecular mechanism of silencing. We have investigated the kinetics of these events in miRNA-mediated gene silencing by using a Drosophila S2 cell-based controllable expression system and show that mRNAs with both natural and engineered 3' untranslated regions with miRNA target sites are first subject to translational inhibition, followed by effects on deadenylation and decay. We next used a natural translational elongation stall to show that…
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3Topics & keywords
- Gene silencing
- Psychological repression
- microRNA
- Messenger RNA
- Cell biology
- Nonsense-mediated decay
- Regulation of gene expression
- Gene expression