Lin-28 interaction with the Let-7 precursor loop mediates regulated microRNA processing
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Abstract
A hallmark of mammalian embryonic development is the widespread induction of microRNA (miRNA) expression. Surprisingly, the transcription of many of these small, noncoding RNAs is unchanged through development; rather, a post-transcriptional regulatory event prevents accumulation of the mature miRNA species. Here, we present a biochemical framework for the regulated production of the Let-7 family of miRNAs. Embryonic cells contain a Drosha Inhibitor that prevents processing of the Let-7 primary transcript. This inhibitor specifically binds to conserved nucleotides in the loop region of the Let-7 precursor, and competitor RNAs that mimic the binding site restore Let-7 processing. We have identified the Drosha…
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3Topics & keywords
- Drosha
- Biology
- microRNA
- Reprogramming
- Embryonic stem cell
- Cell biology
- Caenorhabditis elegans
- Transcription (linguistics)