Elucidating mechanisms of molecular recognition between human argonaute and miRNA using computational approaches

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Abstract

MicroRNA (miRNA) and Argonaute (AGO) protein together form the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) that plays an essential role in the regulation of gene expression. Elucidating the underlying mechanism of AGO-miRNA recognition is thus of great importance not only for the in-depth understanding of miRNA function but also for inspiring new drugs targeting miRNAs. In this chapter we introduce a combined computational approach of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, Markov state models (MSMs), and protein-RNA docking to investigate AGO-miRNA recognition. Constructed from MD simulations, MSMs can elucidate the conformational dynamics of AGO at biologically relevant timescales. Protein-RNA docking can then efficiently identify the AGO conformations that are geometrically accessible to miRNA. Using our recent work on human AGO2 as an example, we explain the rationale and the workflow of our method in details. This combined approach holds great promise to complement experiments in unraveling the mechanisms of molecular recognition between large, flexible, and complex biomolecules.

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Jiang, H., Zhu, L., Héliou, A., Gao, X., Bernauer, J., & Huang, X. (2017). Elucidating mechanisms of molecular recognition between human argonaute and miRNA using computational approaches. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1517, pp. 251–275). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6563-2_18

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