Chemistry & Biology
Volume 11, Issue 12, December 2004, Pages 1619-1623
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Architecture of a Validated MicroRNA::Target Interaction

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Summary

MicroRNAs are small ∼22 nucleotide regulators of numerous biological processes and bind target gene messenger RNAs to control gene expression. The C. elegans microRNA let-7 and its target lin-41 were the first microRNA::target interaction to be validated in vivo. let-7 molecules form imperfect duplexes with two required let-7 complementary sites in the lin-41 3′ UTR. Here, we show that base pairing at both the 5′ and 3′ ends of the let-7 binding site, as well as the presence of unpaired RNA residues in the predicted duplexes, are required for lin-41 downregulation. In this study, our model for microRNA::target interactions also demonstrates that the context of a microRNA binding can be critical for function, revealing an unforeseen complexity in microRNA::target interactions.

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