A Novel miRNA Processing Pathway Independent of Dicer Requires Argonaute2 Catalytic Activity
Yale University · Kobe University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Dicer is a central enzyme in microRNA (miRNA) processing. We identified a Dicer-independent miRNA biogenesis pathway that uses Argonaute2 (Ago2) slicer catalytic activity. In contrast to other miRNAs, miR-451 levels were refractory to dicer loss of function but were reduced in MZago2 (maternal-zygotic) mutants. We found that pre-miR-451 processing requires Ago2 catalytic activity in vivo. MZago2 mutants showed delayed erythropoiesis that could be rescued by wild-type Ago2 or miR-451-duplex but not by catalytically dead Ago2. Changing the secondary structure of Dicer-dependent miRNAs to mimic that of pre-miR-451 restored miRNA function and rescued developmental defects in MZdicer mutants, indicating that the…
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12Topics & keywords
- Dicer
- Drosha
- microRNA
- Nuclease
- Non-coding RNA
- Biology
- RNA splicing
- Ribonuclease III
- Life below water