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Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression by MicroRNAs

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CELL
Volume 140, Issue 1, Pages 111-122

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.12.023

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  1. Landesstiftung Baden-Wurttemberg [P-LS-RNS/40]
  2. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [FRISYS 0313921]
  3. Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments [EXC 294]
  4. European Community [LSHG-CT-2006-037900]
  5. German Academic Exchange Service

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) control gene expression in animals and plants. Like another class of small RNAs, siRNAs, they affect gene expression posttranscriptionally. While siRNAs in addition act in transcriptional gene silencing, a role of miRNAs in transcriptional regulation has been less clear. We show here that in moss Physcomitrella patens mutants without a DICER-LIKE1b gene, maturation of miRNAs is normal but cleavage of target RNAs is abolished and levels of these transcripts are drastically reduced. These mutants accumulate miRNA: target-RNA duplexes and show hypermethylation of the genes encoding target RNAs, leading to gene silencing. This pathway occurs also in the wild-type upon hormone treatment. We propose that initiation of epigenetic silencing by DNA methylation depends on the ratio of the miRNA and its target RNA.

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