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The evidence for a microRNA product of human DROSHA gene.


ABSTRACT: MicroRNAs are short RNA molecules that regulate function and stability of a large subset of eukaryotic mRNAs. In the main pathway of microRNA biogenesis, a short "hairpin" is excised from a primary transcript by ribonuclease DROSHA, followed by additional nucleolytic processing by DICER and inclusion of the mature microRNA into the RNA-induced silencing complex. We report that a microRNA-like molecule is encoded by human DROSHA gene within a predicted stem-loop element of the respective transcript. This putative mature microRNA is complementary to DROSHA transcript variant 1 and can attenuate expression of the corresponding protein. The findings suggest a possibility for a negative feedback loop, wherein DROSHA processes its own transcript and produces an inhibitor of its own biosynthesis.

SUBMITTER: Mechtler P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5785223 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The evidence for a microRNA product of human DROSHA gene.

Mechtler Peter P   Johnson Sydney S   Slabodkin Hannah H   Cohanim Amir B AB   Brodsky Leonid L   Kandel Eugene S ES  

RNA biology 20170905 11


MicroRNAs are short RNA molecules that regulate function and stability of a large subset of eukaryotic mRNAs. In the main pathway of microRNA biogenesis, a short "hairpin" is excised from a primary transcript by ribonuclease DROSHA, followed by additional nucleolytic processing by DICER and inclusion of the mature microRNA into the RNA-induced silencing complex. We report that a microRNA-like molecule is encoded by human DROSHA gene within a predicted stem-loop element of the respective transcri  ...[more]

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