MicroRNAs direct rapid deadenylation of mRNA

New York University

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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are ubiquitous regulators of eukaryotic gene expression. In addition to repressing translation, miRNAs can down-regulate the concentration of mRNAs that contain elements to which they are imperfectly complementary. Using miR-125b and let-7 as representative miRNAs, we show that in mammalian cells this reduction in message abundance is a consequence of accelerated deadenylation, which leads to rapid mRNA decay. The ability of miRNAs to expedite poly(A) removal does not result from decreased translation; nor does translational repression by miRNAs require a poly(A) tail, a 3' histone stem-loop being an effective substitute. These findings suggest that miRNAs use two distinct…

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Keywords
  • microRNA
  • Translation (biology)
  • Biology
  • Gene expression
  • Messenger RNA
  • Regulation of gene expression
  • Psychological repression
  • Cell biology
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