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High-throughput assessment of microRNA activity and function using microRNA sensor and decoy libraries

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NATURE METHODS
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages 840-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NMETH.2078

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  1. US National Institute of Health [DP2DK083052-01, R56AI091792]
  2. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation [JDRF-17-2010-770]
  3. Pew Charitable Funds
  4. Helmsley Trust

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We introduce two large-scale resources for functional analysis of microRNA (miRNA): a decoy library for inhibiting miRNA function and a sensor library for monitoring microRNA activity. To take advantage of the sensor library, we developed a high-throughput assay called Sensor-seq to simultaneously quantify the activity of hundreds of miRNAs. Using this approach, we show that only the most abundant miRNAs in a cell mediate target suppression. Over 60% of detected miRNAs had no discernible activity, which indicated that the functional 'miRNome' of a cell is considerably smaller than currently inferred from profiling studies. Moreover, some highly expressed miRNAs exhibited relatively weak activity, which in some cases correlated with a high target-to-miRNA ratio or increased nuclear localization of the miRNA. Finally, we show that the miRNA decoy library can be used for pooled loss-of-function studies. These tools are valuable resources for studying miRNA biology and for miRNA-based therapeutics.

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