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Rescuing dicer defects via inhibition of an anti-dicing nuclease.


ABSTRACT: Genetic defects in the microRNA (miRNA) generating enzyme, dicer, are increasingly linked to disease. Loss of miRNA in dicer deficiency is thought to be due to loss of miRNA-generating activity. Here, we demonstrate a catabolic mechanism driving miRNA depletion in dicer deficiency. We developed a Dicer-antagonist assay revealing a pre-miRNA degrading enzyme that competes with pre-miRNA processing. We purified this pre-miRNA degrading activity using an unbiased chromatographic procedure and identified the ribonuclease complex Translin/Trax (TN/TX). In wild-type dicer backgrounds, pre-miRNA processing was dominant. However, in dicer-deficient contexts, TN/TX broadly suppressed miRNA. These findings indicate that miRNA depletion in dicer deficiency is due to the combined loss of miRNA-generating activity and catabolic function of TN/TX. Importantly, inhibition of TN/TX mitigated loss of both miRNA and tumor suppression with dicer haploinsufficiency. These studies reveal a potentially druggable target for restoring miRNA function in cancers and emerging dicer deficiencies.

SUBMITTER: Asada K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4303555 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rescuing dicer defects via inhibition of an anti-dicing nuclease.

Asada Ken K   Canestrari Emanuele E   Fu Xiuping X   Li Zhi Z   Makowski Edward E   Wu Yen-Ching YC   Mito Jeffrey K JK   Kirsch David G DG   Baraban Jay J   Paroo Zain Z  

Cell reports 20141101 4


Genetic defects in the microRNA (miRNA) generating enzyme, dicer, are increasingly linked to disease. Loss of miRNA in dicer deficiency is thought to be due to loss of miRNA-generating activity. Here, we demonstrate a catabolic mechanism driving miRNA depletion in dicer deficiency. We developed a Dicer-antagonist assay revealing a pre-miRNA degrading enzyme that competes with pre-miRNA processing. We purified this pre-miRNA degrading activity using an unbiased chromatographic procedure and ident  ...[more]

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