2018
DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2018.1467176
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Novel roles for Sm-class RNAs in the regulation of gene expression

Abstract: Viruses masterfully regulate host gene expression during infection. Many do so, in part, by expressing non-coding RNAs. Recent work has shown that HSUR 2, a viral non-coding RNA expressed by the oncogenic Herpesvirus saimiri, regulates mRNA expression through a novel mechanism. HSUR 2 base pairs with both target mRNAs and host miRNAs in infected cells. This results in HSUR 2-dependent recruitment of host miRNAs and associated Ago proteins to target mRNAs, and the subsequent destabilization of target mRNAs. Usi… Show more

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“…Calculations of the start, length, and hybridization energy (kcal/mol) of the two paired and one unpaired regions in miRNA−TDMD target interactions. Start denotes nucleotides from the miRNA 5 0 end (Ameres et al 2010;Baccarini et al 2011;Libri et al 2012;Marcinowski et al 2012;Lee et al 2013;Bitetti et al 2018;Cazalla 2018;Ghini et al 2018;Kleaveland et al 2018;Sheu-Gruttadauria and Pawlica et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Calculations of the start, length, and hybridization energy (kcal/mol) of the two paired and one unpaired regions in miRNA−TDMD target interactions. Start denotes nucleotides from the miRNA 5 0 end (Ameres et al 2010;Baccarini et al 2011;Libri et al 2012;Marcinowski et al 2012;Lee et al 2013;Bitetti et al 2018;Cazalla 2018;Ghini et al 2018;Kleaveland et al 2018;Sheu-Gruttadauria and Pawlica et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite this protection, miRNA stability varies greatly (Duffy et al 2015;Marzi et al 2016), and miRNA levels are tightly regulated (e.g., during development or the cell cycle [Monticelli et al 2005;Rissland et al 2011]). But the mechanisms of miRNA regulation are not well-understood and only two miRNA decay pathways have been described: Tudor SN-mediated miRNA decay (TumiD) (Elbarbary et al 2017) and target-directed miRNA degradation (TDMD) (Ameres et al 2010;Baccarini et al 2011;Libri et al 2012;Marcinowski et al 2012;Lee et al 2013;Bitetti et al 2018;Cazalla 2018;Ghini et al 2018;Kleaveland et al 2018). TDMD is the subject of this review.…”
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“…In the presence of HSUR2, additional downregulation of mRNAs encoding proteins involved in cell cycle regulation (RB1), apoptosis (FAS) and the immune response (JAK1) are observed: these processes are relevant to viral maintenance during latency. It is unclear how HSUR2 targets multiple mRNAs; however, unpublished evidence suggests that different segments of HSUR2 base pair with different mRNA targets ((72), Demian Cazalla, personal communication).…”
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confidence: 99%