Redirection of Silencing Targets by Adenosine-to-Inosine Editing of miRNAs
The Wistar Institute · University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
Primary transcripts of certain microRNA (miRNA) genes are subject to RNA editing that converts adenosine to inosine. However, the importance of miRNA editing remains largely undetermined. Here we report that tissue-specific adenosine-to-inosine editing of miR-376 cluster transcripts leads to predominant expression of edited miR-376 isoform RNAs. One highly edited site is positioned in the middle of the 5'-proximal half "seed" region critical for the hybridization of miRNAs to targets. We provide evidence that the edited miR-376 RNA silences specifically a different set of genes. Repression of phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase 1, a target of the edited miR-376 RNA and an enzyme involved in the uric-acid…
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Authors
6- YKYukio KawaharaCorresponding
The Wistar Institute, University of Pennsylvania
- BZBoris ZinshteynCorresponding
The Wistar Institute, University of Pennsylvania
- PSPraveen Sethupathy
The Wistar Institute, University of Pennsylvania
- HIHisashi Iizasa
The Wistar Institute, University of Pennsylvania
- AGArtemis G. Hatzigeorgiou
The Wistar Institute, University of Pennsylvania
Topics & keywords
- RNA editing
- Gene silencing
- Inosine
- microRNA
- Biology
- RNA
- RNA silencing
- Gene isoform