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In vitro binding of single-stranded RNA by human Dicer.


ABSTRACT: While Dicer alone has been shown to form stable complexes with double-stranded RNAs and short interfering RNAs, its interactions with single-stranded RNAs (ssRNAs) have not been characterized. Here, we show that recombinant human Dicer alone can bind 21-nt ssRNAs in vitro, independent of their sequence and structure. We also demonstrate that Dicer binds ssRNAs having a 5'-phosphate with greater affinity versus those with a 5'-hydroxyl. In addition, 3'-biotinylated ssRNAs are bound by Dicer with lower affinity than 3'-hydroxyl ssRNAs. The stability of ssRNA-Dicer complexes was found to depend on divalent cations. Together, our results suggest a role for the PAZ domain of Dicer in binding ssRNAs and may indicate roles for Dicer in cellular function beyond those currently known.

SUBMITTER: Kini HK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2206536 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vitro binding of single-stranded RNA by human Dicer.

Kini Hemant K HK   Walton S Patrick SP  

FEBS letters 20071120 29


While Dicer alone has been shown to form stable complexes with double-stranded RNAs and short interfering RNAs, its interactions with single-stranded RNAs (ssRNAs) have not been characterized. Here, we show that recombinant human Dicer alone can bind 21-nt ssRNAs in vitro, independent of their sequence and structure. We also demonstrate that Dicer binds ssRNAs having a 5'-phosphate with greater affinity versus those with a 5'-hydroxyl. In addition, 3'-biotinylated ssRNAs are bound by Dicer with  ...[more]

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