Abstract
While functional mature microRNAs (miRNAs) are small ∼22 base oligonucleotides that target specific mRNAs, miRNAs are initially expressed as long transcripts (pri-miRNAs) that undergo sequential processing to yield the mature miRNAs. We have previously reported that the pri-miR-17∼92 cluster adopts a compact globular folded structure that internalizes a 3′ core domain resulting in reduced miRNA maturation and subsequent mRNA targeting. Using a site-specific photo-cross-linker we have identified a tertiary contact within the 3′ core domain of the pri-miRNA between a non-miRNA stem-loop and the pre-miR-19b hairpin. This tertiary contact is involved in the formation of the compact globular fold of the cluster while its disruption enhances miR-92a expression and mRNA targeting. We propose that this tertiary contact serves as a molecular scaffold to restrict expression of the proposed antiangiogenic miR-92a, allowing for the overall pro-angiogenic effect of miR-17∼92 expression. © 2014 © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press.
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Chaulk, S. G., Xu, Z., Glover, M. J. N., & Fahlman, R. P. (2014). MicroRNA miR-92a-1 biogenesis and mRNA targeting is modulated by a tertiary contact within the miR-17∼92 microRNA cluster. Nucleic Acids Research, 42(8), 5234–5244. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku133
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