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    Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2008 Apr;15(4):354-63. Epub 2008 Mar 30.

    The regulatory activity of microRNA* species has substantial influence on microRNA and 3' UTR evolution.

    Okamura K, Phillips MD, Tyler DM, Duan H, Chou YT, Lai EC.

    Sloan-Kettering Institute, Department of Developmental Biology, 521 Rockefeller Research Laboratories, 1275 York Ave, Box 252, New York, New York 10065, USA.

    During microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis, one strand of a approximately 21-22-nucleotide RNA duplex is preferentially selected for entry into a silencing complex. The other strand, known as the miRNA* species, has typically been assumed to be a carrier strand. Here we show that, although Drosophila melanogaster miRNA* species are less abundant than their partners, they are often present at physiologically relevant levels and can associate with Argonaute proteins. Comparative genomic analyses revealed that >40% of miRNA* sequences resist nucleotide divergence across Drosophilid evolution, and at least half of these well-conserved miRNA* species select for conserved 3' untranslated region seed matches well above background noise. Finally, we validated the inhibitory activity of miRNA* species in both cultured cells and transgenic animals. These data broaden the reach of the miRNA regulatory network and suggest an important mechanism that diversifies miRNA function during evolution.

    PMID: 18376413 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2698667

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