Structural basis of si RNA recognition by TRBP double‐stranded RNA binding domains

  • Masliah G
  • Maris C
  • König S
  • et al.
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© 2018 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license The accurate cleavage of pre-micro(mi)RNAs by Dicer and mi/siRNA guide strand selection are important steps in forming the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC). The role of Dicer binding partner TRBP in these processes remains poorly understood. Here, we solved the solution structure of the two N-terminal dsRNA binding domains (dsRBDs) of TRBP in complex with a functionally asymmetric siRNA using NMR, EPR, and single-molecule spectroscopy. We find that siRNA recognition by the dsRBDs is not sequence-specific but rather depends on the RNA shape. The two dsRBDs can swap their binding sites, giving rise to two equally populated, pseudo-symmetrical complexes, showing that TRBP is not a primary sensor of siRNA asymmetry. Using our structure to model a Dicer-TRBP-siRNA ternary complex, we show that TRBP's dsRBDs and Dicer's RNase III domains bind a canonical 19 base pair siRNA on opposite sides, supporting a mechanism whereby TRBP influences Dicer-mediated cleavage accuracy by binding the dsRNA region of the pre-miRNA during Dicer cleavage.

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Masliah, G., Maris, C., König, S. L., Yulikov, M., Aeschimann, F., Malinowska, A. L., … Allain, F. H. (2018). Structural basis of si RNA recognition by TRBP double‐stranded RNA binding domains. The EMBO Journal, 37(6). https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201797089

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