[HTML][HTML] MicroRNA maturation: stepwise processing and subcellular localization

Y Lee, K Jeon, JT Lee, S Kim, VN Kim - The EMBO journal, 2002 - embopress.org
Y Lee, K Jeon, JT Lee, S Kim, VN Kim
The EMBO journal, 2002embopress.org
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) constitute a novel, phylogenetically extensive family of small RNAs (∼
22 nucleotides) with potential roles in gene regulation. Apart from the finding that miRNAs
are produced by Dicer from the precursors of∼ 70 nucleotides (pre-miRNAs), little is known
about miRNA biogenesis. Some miRNA genes have been found in close conjunction,
suggesting that they are expressed as single transcriptional units. Here, we present in vivo
and in vitro evidence that these clustered miRNAs are expressed polycistronically and are …
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) constitute a novel, phylogenetically extensive family of small RNAs (∼ 22 nucleotides) with potential roles in gene regulation. Apart from the finding that miRNAs are produced by Dicer from the precursors of∼ 70 nucleotides (pre-miRNAs), little is known about miRNA biogenesis. Some miRNA genes have been found in close conjunction, suggesting that they are expressed as single transcriptional units. Here, we present in vivo and in vitro evidence that these clustered miRNAs are expressed polycistronically and are processed through at least two sequential steps:(i) generation of the∼ 70 nucleotide pre-miRNAs from the longer transcripts (termed pri-miRNAs); and (ii) processing of pre-miRNAs into mature miRNAs. Subcellular localization studies showed that the first and second steps are compartmentalized into the nucleus and cytoplasm, respectively, and that the pre-miRNA serves as the substrate for nuclear export. Our study suggests that the regulation of miRNA expression may occur at multiple levels, including the two processing steps and the nuclear export step. These data will provide a framework for further studies on miRNA biogenesis.
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