INVESTIGADORES
DE LA MATA Manuel
artículos
Título:
Potent degradation of neuronal miRNAs induced by highly complementary targets.
Autor/es:
MANUEL DE LA MATA; DIMOS GAIDATZIS; MIRELA VITANESCU; MICHAEL B STADLER; CORINNA WENTZEL; PETER SCHEIFFELE; WITOLD FILIPOWICZ; HELGE GROßHANS
Revista:
EMBO REPORTS
Editorial:
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2015 vol. 16 p. 500 - 511
ISSN:
1469-221X
Resumen:
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate target mRNAs by silencing them. Reciprocally, however, target mRNAs can also modulate miRNA stability. Here, we uncover a remarkable efficacy of target RNA directed miRNA degradation (TDMD) in rodent primary neurons. Coincident with degradation, and while still bound to Argonaute, targeted miRNAs are 3´ terminally tailed and trimmed. Absolute quantification of both miRNAs and their decay-inducing targets suggests that neuronal TDMD is multiple turnover and does not involve co-degradation of the target but rather competes with miRNA-mediated decay of the target. Moreover, mRNA silencing, but not TDMD, relies on cooperativity among multiple target sites to reach high efficacy. This knowledge can be harnessed for effective depletion of abundant miRNAs. Our findings bring insight into a potent miRNA degradation pathway in primary neurons, whose TDMD activity greatly surpasses that of non-neuronal cells and established cell lines. Thus, TDMD may be particularly relevant for miRNA regulation in the nervous system.