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A cellular function for the RNA-interference enzyme dicer in the maturation of the let-7 small temporal RNA

Authors :
Hutvágner, G
McLachlan, J
Pasquinelli, AE
Bálint, E
Tuschl, T
Zamore, PD
Hutvágner, G
McLachlan, J
Pasquinelli, AE
Bálint, E
Tuschl, T
Zamore, PD
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The 21-nucleotide small temporal RNA (stRNA) let-7 regulates developmental timing in Caenorhabditis elegans and probably in other bilateral animals. We present in vivo and in vitro evidence that in Drosophila melanogaster a developmentally regulated precursor RNA is cleaved by an RNA interference-like mechanism to produce mature let-7 stRNA. Targeted destruction in cultured human cells of the messenger RNA encoding the enzyme Dicer, which acts in the RNA interference pathway, leads to accumulation of the let-7 precursor. Thus, the RNA interference and stRNA pathways intersect. Both pathways require the RNA-processing enzyme Dicer to produce the active small-RNA component that represses gene expression.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1269016965
Document Type :
Electronic Resource