Argonaute2 Is the Catalytic Engine of Mammalian RNAi
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory · +1 more institution
Abstract
Gene silencing through RNA interference (RNAi) is carried out by RISC, the RNA-induced silencing complex. RISC contains two signature components, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and Argonaute family proteins. Here, we show that the multiple Argonaute proteins present in mammals are both biologically and biochemically distinct, with a single mammalian family member, Argonaute2, being responsible for messenger RNA cleavage activity. This protein is essential for mouse development, and cells lacking Argonaute2 are unable to mount an experimental response to siRNAs. Mutations within a cryptic ribonuclease H domain within Argonaute2, as identified by comparison with the structure of an archeal Argonaute protein,…
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Authors
9- JLJidong LiuCorresponding
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Stony Brook University
- MAMichelle A. CarmellCorresponding
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Stony Brook University
- FVFabiola V. Rivas
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Stony Brook University
- CGCarolyn G. Marsden
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Stony Brook University
- JMJ. Michael Thomson
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Stony Brook University
Topics & keywords
- Argonaute
- RNA interference
- RNA-induced silencing complex
- Gene silencing
- Trans-acting siRNA
- Small interfering RNA
- RasiRNA
- Biology