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Dynamic Localisation of Mature MicroRNAs in Human Nucleoli is Influenced by Exogenous Genetic Materials
Although microRNAs are commonly known to function as a component of RNA-induced silencing complexes in the cytoplasm, they have been detected in other organelles, notably the nucleus and the nucleolus, of mammalian cells. We have conducted a systematic search for miRNAs in HeLa cell nucleoli, and id...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3735495/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23940654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070869 |
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author | Li, Zhou Fang Liang, Yi Min Lau, Pui Ngan Shen, Wei Wang, Dai Kui Cheung, Wing Tai Xue, Chun Jason Poon, Lit Man Lam, Yun Wah |
author_facet | Li, Zhou Fang Liang, Yi Min Lau, Pui Ngan Shen, Wei Wang, Dai Kui Cheung, Wing Tai Xue, Chun Jason Poon, Lit Man Lam, Yun Wah |
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description | Although microRNAs are commonly known to function as a component of RNA-induced silencing complexes in the cytoplasm, they have been detected in other organelles, notably the nucleus and the nucleolus, of mammalian cells. We have conducted a systematic search for miRNAs in HeLa cell nucleoli, and identified 11 abundant miRNAs with a high level of nucleolar accumulation. Through in situ hybridisation, we have localised these miRNAs, including miR-191 and miR-484, in the nucleolus of a diversity of human and rodent cell lines. The nucleolar association of these miRNAs is resistant to various cellular stresses, but highly sensitive to the presence of exogenous nucleic acids. Introduction of both single- and double-stranded DNA as well as double stranded RNA rapidly induce the redistribution of nucleolar miRNAs to the cytoplasm. A similar change in subcellular distribution is also observed in cells infected with the influenza A virus. The partition of miRNAs between the nucleolus and the cytoplasm is affected by Leptomycin B, suggesting a role of Exportin-1 in the intracellular shuttling of miRNAs. This study reveals a previously unknown aspect of miRNA biology, and suggests a possible link between these small noncoding RNAs and the cellular management of foreign genetic materials. |
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spelling | pubmed-37354952013-08-12 Dynamic Localisation of Mature MicroRNAs in Human Nucleoli is Influenced by Exogenous Genetic Materials Li, Zhou Fang Liang, Yi Min Lau, Pui Ngan Shen, Wei Wang, Dai Kui Cheung, Wing Tai Xue, Chun Jason Poon, Lit Man Lam, Yun Wah PLoS One Research Article Although microRNAs are commonly known to function as a component of RNA-induced silencing complexes in the cytoplasm, they have been detected in other organelles, notably the nucleus and the nucleolus, of mammalian cells. We have conducted a systematic search for miRNAs in HeLa cell nucleoli, and identified 11 abundant miRNAs with a high level of nucleolar accumulation. Through in situ hybridisation, we have localised these miRNAs, including miR-191 and miR-484, in the nucleolus of a diversity of human and rodent cell lines. The nucleolar association of these miRNAs is resistant to various cellular stresses, but highly sensitive to the presence of exogenous nucleic acids. Introduction of both single- and double-stranded DNA as well as double stranded RNA rapidly induce the redistribution of nucleolar miRNAs to the cytoplasm. A similar change in subcellular distribution is also observed in cells infected with the influenza A virus. The partition of miRNAs between the nucleolus and the cytoplasm is affected by Leptomycin B, suggesting a role of Exportin-1 in the intracellular shuttling of miRNAs. This study reveals a previously unknown aspect of miRNA biology, and suggests a possible link between these small noncoding RNAs and the cellular management of foreign genetic materials. Public Library of Science 2013-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3735495/ /pubmed/23940654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070869 Text en © 2013 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Li, Zhou Fang Liang, Yi Min Lau, Pui Ngan Shen, Wei Wang, Dai Kui Cheung, Wing Tai Xue, Chun Jason Poon, Lit Man Lam, Yun Wah Dynamic Localisation of Mature MicroRNAs in Human Nucleoli is Influenced by Exogenous Genetic Materials |
title | Dynamic Localisation of Mature MicroRNAs in Human Nucleoli is Influenced by Exogenous Genetic Materials |
title_full | Dynamic Localisation of Mature MicroRNAs in Human Nucleoli is Influenced by Exogenous Genetic Materials |
title_fullStr | Dynamic Localisation of Mature MicroRNAs in Human Nucleoli is Influenced by Exogenous Genetic Materials |
title_full_unstemmed | Dynamic Localisation of Mature MicroRNAs in Human Nucleoli is Influenced by Exogenous Genetic Materials |
title_short | Dynamic Localisation of Mature MicroRNAs in Human Nucleoli is Influenced by Exogenous Genetic Materials |
title_sort | dynamic localisation of mature micrornas in human nucleoli is influenced by exogenous genetic materials |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3735495/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23940654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070869 |
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