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MicroRNA degradation by a conserved target RNA regulates animal behavior

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
MicroRNAs ( miRNAs) repress target transcripts through partial complementarity. By contrast, highly complementary miRNA-binding sites within viral and artificially engineered transcripts induce miRNA degradation in vitro and in cell lines. Here, we show that a genome-encoded transcript harboring a near-perfect and deeply conserved miRNA-binding site for miR-29 controls zebrafish and mouse behavior. This transcript originated in basal vertebrates as a long noncoding RNA (IncRNA) and evolved to the protein-coding gene NREP in mammals, where the miR-29-binding site is located within the 3 ' UTR. We show that the near-perfect miRNA site selectively triggers miR-29b destabilization through 3 ' trimming and restricts its spatial expression in the cerebellum. Genetic disruption of the miR-29 site within mouse Nrep results in ectopic expression of cerebellar miR-29b and impaired coordination and motor learning. Thus, we demonstrate an endogenous target-RNA-directed miRNA degradation event and its requirement for animal behavior.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
long non coding RNA; miR-29; Nrep; mouse; zebrafish; behavior
List of contributors:
TOCCHINI VALENTINI, GLAUCO PASQUALE; Golini, Elisabetta; Mandillo, Silvia
Authors of the University:
GOLINI ELISABETTA
MANDILLO SILVIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/343055
Published in:
NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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