Endogenous and artificial miRNAs explore a rich variety of conformations: a potential relationship between secondary structure and biological functionality
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Mature microRNAs are short non-coding RNA sequences which upon incorporation into the RISC
ribonucleoprotein complex, play a crucial role in regulation of gene expression. However, miRNAs can
exist within the cell also as free molecules fulfilling their biological activity. Therefore, it is emerging
that in addition to sequence even the structure adopted by mature miRNAs might play an important
role to reach the target. Indeed, we analysed by several spectroscopic techniques the secondary
structures of two artificial miRNAs selected by computational tool (miR-Synth) as best candidates to
silence c-MET and EGFR genes and of two endogenous miRNAs (miR-15a and miR-15b) having the
same seed region, but different biological activity. Our results demonstrate that both endogenous and
artificial miRNAs can arrange in several 3D-structures which affect their activity and selectivity toward
the targets.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Micro RNA; Calorimetry
List of contributors:
Milardi, Danilo
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