Yi Rui, Qin Yi, Macara Ian G, Cullen Bryan R
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Genes Dev. 2003 Dec 15;17(24):3011-6. doi: 10.1101/gad.1158803. Epub 2003 Dec 17.
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are initially expressed as long transcripts that are processed in the nucleus to yield approximately 65-nucleotide (nt) RNA hairpin intermediates, termed pre-miRNAs, that are exported to the cytoplasm for additional processing to yield mature, approximately 22-nt miRNAs. Here, we demonstrate that human pre-miRNA nuclear export, and miRNA function, are dependent on Exportin-5. Exportin-5 can bind pre-miRNAs specifically in vitro, but only in the presence of the Ran-GTP cofactor. Short hairpin RNAs, artificial pre-miRNA analogs used to express small interfering RNAs, also depend on Exportin-5 for nuclear export. Together, these findings define an additional cellular cofactor required for miRNA biogenesis and function.
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