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Structural Differences between Pri-miRNA Paralogs Promote Alternative Drosha Cleavage and Expand Target Repertoires

MicroRNA (miRNA) processing begins with Drosha cleavage, the fidelity of which is critical for downstream processing and mature miRNA target specificity. To understand how pri-miRNA sequence and structure influence Drosha cleavage, we studied the maturation of three pri-miR-9 paralogs, which encode...

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Autores principales: Bofill-De Ros, Xavier, Kasprzak, Wojciech K., Bhandari, Yuba, Fan, Lixin, Cavanaugh, Quinn, Jiang, Minjie, Dai, Lisheng, Yang, Acong, Shao, Tie-Juan, Shapiro, Bruce A., Wang, Yun-Xing, Gu, Shuo
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30625327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.12.054
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author Bofill-De Ros, Xavier
Kasprzak, Wojciech K.
Bhandari, Yuba
Fan, Lixin
Cavanaugh, Quinn
Jiang, Minjie
Dai, Lisheng
Yang, Acong
Shao, Tie-Juan
Shapiro, Bruce A.
Wang, Yun-Xing
Gu, Shuo
author_facet Bofill-De Ros, Xavier
Kasprzak, Wojciech K.
Bhandari, Yuba
Fan, Lixin
Cavanaugh, Quinn
Jiang, Minjie
Dai, Lisheng
Yang, Acong
Shao, Tie-Juan
Shapiro, Bruce A.
Wang, Yun-Xing
Gu, Shuo
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description MicroRNA (miRNA) processing begins with Drosha cleavage, the fidelity of which is critical for downstream processing and mature miRNA target specificity. To understand how pri-miRNA sequence and structure influence Drosha cleavage, we studied the maturation of three pri-miR-9 paralogs, which encode the same mature miRNA but differ in the surrounding scaffold. We show that pri-miR-9-1 has a unique Drosha cleavage profile due to its distorted and flexible stem structure. Cleavage of pri-miR-9-1, but not pri-miR-9-2 or pri-miR-9-3, generates an alternative miR-9 with a shifted seed sequence that expands the scope of its target RNAs. Analyses of low-grade glioma patient samples indicate that the alternative-miR-9 has a potential role in tumor progression. Furthermore, we provide evidence that distortion of pri-miRNA stems induced by asymmetric internal loops correlates with Drosha cleavage at non-canonical sites. Our studies reveal that pri-miRNA paralogs can have distinct functions via differential Drosha processing.
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spelling pubmed-63697062019-02-11 Structural Differences between Pri-miRNA Paralogs Promote Alternative Drosha Cleavage and Expand Target Repertoires Bofill-De Ros, Xavier Kasprzak, Wojciech K. Bhandari, Yuba Fan, Lixin Cavanaugh, Quinn Jiang, Minjie Dai, Lisheng Yang, Acong Shao, Tie-Juan Shapiro, Bruce A. Wang, Yun-Xing Gu, Shuo Cell Rep Article MicroRNA (miRNA) processing begins with Drosha cleavage, the fidelity of which is critical for downstream processing and mature miRNA target specificity. To understand how pri-miRNA sequence and structure influence Drosha cleavage, we studied the maturation of three pri-miR-9 paralogs, which encode the same mature miRNA but differ in the surrounding scaffold. We show that pri-miR-9-1 has a unique Drosha cleavage profile due to its distorted and flexible stem structure. Cleavage of pri-miR-9-1, but not pri-miR-9-2 or pri-miR-9-3, generates an alternative miR-9 with a shifted seed sequence that expands the scope of its target RNAs. Analyses of low-grade glioma patient samples indicate that the alternative-miR-9 has a potential role in tumor progression. Furthermore, we provide evidence that distortion of pri-miRNA stems induced by asymmetric internal loops correlates with Drosha cleavage at non-canonical sites. Our studies reveal that pri-miRNA paralogs can have distinct functions via differential Drosha processing. 2019-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6369706/ /pubmed/30625327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.12.054 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bofill-De Ros, Xavier
Kasprzak, Wojciech K.
Bhandari, Yuba
Fan, Lixin
Cavanaugh, Quinn
Jiang, Minjie
Dai, Lisheng
Yang, Acong
Shao, Tie-Juan
Shapiro, Bruce A.
Wang, Yun-Xing
Gu, Shuo
Structural Differences between Pri-miRNA Paralogs Promote Alternative Drosha Cleavage and Expand Target Repertoires
title Structural Differences between Pri-miRNA Paralogs Promote Alternative Drosha Cleavage and Expand Target Repertoires
title_full Structural Differences between Pri-miRNA Paralogs Promote Alternative Drosha Cleavage and Expand Target Repertoires
title_fullStr Structural Differences between Pri-miRNA Paralogs Promote Alternative Drosha Cleavage and Expand Target Repertoires
title_full_unstemmed Structural Differences between Pri-miRNA Paralogs Promote Alternative Drosha Cleavage and Expand Target Repertoires
title_short Structural Differences between Pri-miRNA Paralogs Promote Alternative Drosha Cleavage and Expand Target Repertoires
title_sort structural differences between pri-mirna paralogs promote alternative drosha cleavage and expand target repertoires
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30625327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.12.054
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