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Drosophila miR2 induces pseudo-polysomes and inhibits translation initiation

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NATURE
Volume 447, Issue 7146, Pages 875-878

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature05878

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MicroRNAs (miRs) inhibit protein synthesis by mechanisms that are as yet unresolved(1-11). We developed a cell-free system from Drosophila melanogaster embryos that faithfully recapitulates miR2-mediated translational control by means of the 39 untranslated region of the D. melanogaster reaper messenger RNA. Here we show that miR2 inhibits translation initiation without affecting mRNA stability. Surprisingly, miR2 induces the formation of dense ( heavier than 80S) miRNPs ('pseudo-polysomes') even when polyribosome formation and 60S ribosomal subunit joining are blocked. An mRNA bearing an ApppG instead of anm(7) GpppG cap structure escapes the miR2-mediated translational block. These results directly show the inhibition of m(7) GpppG cap-mediated translation initiation as the mechanism of miR2 function, and uncover pseudo-polysomal messenger ribonucleoprotein assemblies that may help to explain earlier findings.

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