ARGONAUTE10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6 through the SDN1 and SDN2 exonucleases in Arabidopsis.

The degradation of small RNAs in plants and animals is associated with small RNA 3' truncation and 3' uridylation and thus relies on exonucleases and nucleotidyl transferases. ARGONAUTE (AGO) proteins associate with small RNAs in vivo and are essential for not only the activities but also...

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Main Authors: Yu Yu, Lijuan Ji, Brandon H Le, Jixian Zhai, Jiayi Chen, Elizabeth Luscher, Lei Gao, Chunyan Liu, Xiaofeng Cao, Beixin Mo, Jinbiao Ma, Blake C Meyers, Xuemei Chen
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001272
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author Yu Yu
Lijuan Ji
Brandon H Le
Jixian Zhai
Jiayi Chen
Elizabeth Luscher
Lei Gao
Chunyan Liu
Xiaofeng Cao
Beixin Mo
Jinbiao Ma
Blake C Meyers
Xuemei Chen
author_facet Yu Yu
Lijuan Ji
Brandon H Le
Jixian Zhai
Jiayi Chen
Elizabeth Luscher
Lei Gao
Chunyan Liu
Xiaofeng Cao
Beixin Mo
Jinbiao Ma
Blake C Meyers
Xuemei Chen
author_sort Yu Yu
collection DOAJ
description The degradation of small RNAs in plants and animals is associated with small RNA 3' truncation and 3' uridylation and thus relies on exonucleases and nucleotidyl transferases. ARGONAUTE (AGO) proteins associate with small RNAs in vivo and are essential for not only the activities but also the stability of small RNAs. AGO1 is the microRNA (miRNA) effector in Arabidopsis, and its closest homolog, AGO10, maintains stem cell homeostasis in meristems by sequestration of miR165/6, a conserved miRNA acting through AGO1. Here, we show that SMALL RNA DEGRADING NUCLEASES (SDNs) initiate miRNA degradation by acting on AGO1-bound miRNAs to cause their 3' truncation, and the truncated species are uridylated and degraded. We report that AGO10 reduces miR165/6 accumulation by enhancing its degradation by SDN1 and SDN2 in vivo. In vitro, AGO10-bound miR165/6 is more susceptible to SDN1-mediated 3' truncation than AGO1-bound miR165/6. Thus, AGO10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6, which is contrary to the stabilizing effect of AGO1. Our work identifies a class of exonucleases responsible for miRNA 3' truncation in vivo and uncovers a mechanism of specificity determination in miRNA turnover. This work, together with previous studies on AGO10, suggests that spatially regulated miRNA degradation underlies stem cell maintenance in plants.
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spelling doaj.art-db9cf03d61534887833a528eb23a409b2022-12-21T18:34:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852017-02-01152e200127210.1371/journal.pbio.2001272ARGONAUTE10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6 through the SDN1 and SDN2 exonucleases in Arabidopsis.Yu YuLijuan JiBrandon H LeJixian ZhaiJiayi ChenElizabeth LuscherLei GaoChunyan LiuXiaofeng CaoBeixin MoJinbiao MaBlake C MeyersXuemei ChenThe degradation of small RNAs in plants and animals is associated with small RNA 3' truncation and 3' uridylation and thus relies on exonucleases and nucleotidyl transferases. ARGONAUTE (AGO) proteins associate with small RNAs in vivo and are essential for not only the activities but also the stability of small RNAs. AGO1 is the microRNA (miRNA) effector in Arabidopsis, and its closest homolog, AGO10, maintains stem cell homeostasis in meristems by sequestration of miR165/6, a conserved miRNA acting through AGO1. Here, we show that SMALL RNA DEGRADING NUCLEASES (SDNs) initiate miRNA degradation by acting on AGO1-bound miRNAs to cause their 3' truncation, and the truncated species are uridylated and degraded. We report that AGO10 reduces miR165/6 accumulation by enhancing its degradation by SDN1 and SDN2 in vivo. In vitro, AGO10-bound miR165/6 is more susceptible to SDN1-mediated 3' truncation than AGO1-bound miR165/6. Thus, AGO10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6, which is contrary to the stabilizing effect of AGO1. Our work identifies a class of exonucleases responsible for miRNA 3' truncation in vivo and uncovers a mechanism of specificity determination in miRNA turnover. This work, together with previous studies on AGO10, suggests that spatially regulated miRNA degradation underlies stem cell maintenance in plants.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001272
spellingShingle Yu Yu
Lijuan Ji
Brandon H Le
Jixian Zhai
Jiayi Chen
Elizabeth Luscher
Lei Gao
Chunyan Liu
Xiaofeng Cao
Beixin Mo
Jinbiao Ma
Blake C Meyers
Xuemei Chen
ARGONAUTE10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6 through the SDN1 and SDN2 exonucleases in Arabidopsis.
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title ARGONAUTE10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6 through the SDN1 and SDN2 exonucleases in Arabidopsis.
title_full ARGONAUTE10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6 through the SDN1 and SDN2 exonucleases in Arabidopsis.
title_fullStr ARGONAUTE10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6 through the SDN1 and SDN2 exonucleases in Arabidopsis.
title_full_unstemmed ARGONAUTE10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6 through the SDN1 and SDN2 exonucleases in Arabidopsis.
title_short ARGONAUTE10 promotes the degradation of miR165/6 through the SDN1 and SDN2 exonucleases in Arabidopsis.
title_sort argonaute10 promotes the degradation of mir165 6 through the sdn1 and sdn2 exonucleases in arabidopsis
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001272
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