نتایج جستجو برای: drosha

تعداد نتایج: 598  

2017
Yabing Zhang Ai-lin Cao Chun Dong

BACKGROUND MiR-27b is reportedly involved with many diseases (e.g., gastric cancer) by acting on different signaling pathways. In this study, we aimed at understanding the relationship between miR-27b and hypertension and its underlying molecular mechanism. MATERIAL AND METHODS Peripheral blood was collected from patients with hypertension, and statistical analysis was performed to study the as...

اشکان, سید امین, ذاکر بستان آباد, سعید, میرزا احمدی, سینا,

سابقه و هدف: شایع ترین عارضه در سه ماهه اول و دوم حاملگی سقط جنین است. هدف ازاین تحقیق بررسی ارتباط میان پلی مورفیسم،XPO5 rs11077 & DROSHA rs10719 ماشین آلات ساخت miRNA در زنان مبتلا به سقط مکرر خودبخودی می باشد. تا در صورت اثبات ارتباط، از آن به عنوان نشانگر تشخیصی در خانم هایی که دارای سقط مکرر می باشند، استفاده شود. مواد و روش ­ها: در این مطالعه، از نمونه خون 50 زن مبتلا به سقط مکرر خودبخودی...

2017
Joshua C Kranick Durga M Chadalavada Debashish Sahu Scott A Showalter

Canonical processing of miRNA begins in the nucleus with the Microprocessor complex, which is minimally composed of the RNase III enzyme Drosha and two copies of its cofactor protein DGCR8. In structural analogy to most RNase III enzymes, Drosha possesses a modular domain with the double-stranded RNA binding domain (dsRBD) fold. Unlike the dsRBDs found in most members of the RNase III family, t...

Journal: :RNA 2016
Kristina M Herbert Susanta K Sarkar Maria Mills Hilda C Delgado De la Herran Keir C Neuman Joan A Steitz

During microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis, the Microprocessor complex (MC), composed minimally of Drosha, an RNaseIII enzyme, and DGCR8, a double-stranded RNA-binding protein, cleaves the primary-miRNA (pri-miRNA) to release the pre-miRNA stem-loop structure. Size-exclusion chromatography of the MC, isolated from mammalian cells, suggested multiple copies of one or both proteins in the complex. Howeve...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Yao-Tang Lin Christopher S Sullivan

It is well-appreciated that viruses use host effectors for macromolecular synthesis and as regulators of viral gene expression. Viruses can encode their own regulators, but often use host-encoded factors to optimize replication. Here, we show that Drosha, an endoribonuclease best known for its role in the biogenesis of microRNAs (miRNAs), can also function to directly regulate viral gene expres...

2016
Claire E. Fletcher Jack D. Godfrey Akifumi Shibakawa Martin Bushell Charlotte L. Bevan

Regulation of microRNA (miR) biogenesis is complex and stringently controlled. Here, we identify the kinase GSK3β as an important modulator of miR biogenesis at Microprocessor level. Repression of GSK3β activity reduces Drosha activity toward pri-miRs, leading to accumulation of unprocessed pri-miRs and reduction of pre-miRs and mature miRs without altering levels or cellular localisation of mi...

2013
Natalia Gromak Martin Dienstbier Sara Macias Mireya Plass Eduardo Eyras Javier F. Cáceres Nicholas J. Proudfoot

Drosha is the main RNase III-like enzyme involved in the process of microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis in the nucleus. Using whole-genome ChIP-on-chip analysis, we demonstrate that, in addition to miRNA sequences, Drosha specifically binds promoter-proximal regions of many human genes in a transcription-dependent manner. This binding is not associated with miRNA production or RNA cleavage. Drosha knoc...

2005
Yan Zeng Bryan R. Cullen

Drosha is a member of the ribonuclease (RNase) III family that selectively process RNAs with prominent double-stranded features. Drosha plays a key role in the generation of precursor microRNAs from primary microRNA (pri-miRNA) transcripts in animal cells, yet how Drosha recognizes its RNA substrates remains incompletely understood. Previous studies have indicated that, within the context of a ...

2017
Athanasia Stathopoulou Jyoti B. Chhetri John C. Ambrose Pierre-Olivier Estève Lexiang Ji Hediye Erdjument-Bromage Guoqiang Zhang Thomas A. Neubert Sriharsa Pradhan Javier Herrero Robert J. Schmitz Steen K.T. Ooi

In mammals, faithful inheritance of genomic methylation patterns ensures proper gene regulation and cell behaviour, impacting normal development and fertility. Following establishment, genomic methylation patterns are transmitted through S-phase by the maintenance methyltransferase Dnmt1. Using a protein interaction screen, we identify Microprocessor component DROSHA as a novel DNMT1-interactor...

Journal: :Development 2012
Monica Teta Yeon Sook Choi Tishina Okegbe Gabrielle Wong Oliver H Tam Mark M W Chong John T Seykora Andras Nagy Dan R Littman Thomas Andl Sarah E Millar

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate the expression of many mammalian genes and play key roles in embryonic hair follicle development; however, little is known of their functions in postnatal hair growth. We compared the effects of deleting the essential miRNA biogenesis enzymes Drosha and Dicer in mouse skin epithelial cells at successive postnatal time points. Deletion of either Drosha or Dicer during...

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