2012
DOI: 10.1515/bmc.2011.047
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MicroRNA-mediated gene silencing: are we close to a unifying model?

Abstract: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) comprise a group of small noncoding RNA ∼ 21 nucleotides in length. They act as posttranscriptional regulators of gene expression by forming base pairing interactions with target messenger RNA (mRNA). At least 1000 miRNAs are predicted to be expressed in humans and are encoded for in the genome of almost all organisms. Functional studies indicate that every cellular process studied thus far is regulated at some level by miRNAs. Given this expansive role, it is not surprising that disruption … Show more

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“…As a default mechanism, the formation of miRISC on an mRNA leads to its degradation in a multistep pathway (Fabian et al, 2010;James et al, 2012;Jonas and Izaurralde, 2015) (Figure 1B). Integrated results from transcriptome-wide analysis coupled with ribosome profiling, and mass spectrometry techniques have revealed mRNA destabilization as the primary result of miRNA function in multiple cell lines (Baek et al, 2008;Hendrickson et al, 2009;Guo et al, 2010).…”
Section: The Dynamic Nature Of Mirisc Function and Its Potential For mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a default mechanism, the formation of miRISC on an mRNA leads to its degradation in a multistep pathway (Fabian et al, 2010;James et al, 2012;Jonas and Izaurralde, 2015) (Figure 1B). Integrated results from transcriptome-wide analysis coupled with ribosome profiling, and mass spectrometry techniques have revealed mRNA destabilization as the primary result of miRNA function in multiple cell lines (Baek et al, 2008;Hendrickson et al, 2009;Guo et al, 2010).…”
Section: The Dynamic Nature Of Mirisc Function and Its Potential For mentioning
confidence: 99%