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The ZSWIM8 ubiquitin ligase mediates target-directed microRNA degradation

Charlie Y. Shi, Elena R. Kingston, Benjamin Kleaveland, Daniel H. Lin, Michael W. Stubna, David P. Bartel

2020Science249 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) associate with Argonaute (AGO) proteins to direct widespread posttranscriptional gene repression. Although association with AGO typically protects miRNAs from nucleases, extensive pairing to some unusual target RNAs can trigger miRNA degradation. We found that this target-directed miRNA degradation (TDMD) required the ZSWIM8 Cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase. This and other findings support a mechanistic model of TDMD in which target-directed proteolysis of AGO by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway exposes the miRNA for degradation. Moreover, loss-of-function studies indicated that the ZSWIM8 Cullin-RING ligase accelerates degradation of numerous miRNAs in cells of mammals, flies, and nematodes, thereby specifying the half-lives of most short-lived miRNAs. These results elucidate the mechanism of TDMD and expand its inferred role in shaping miRNA levels in bilaterian animals.

Topics & Concepts

Ubiquitin ligaseCullinBiologyArgonautemicroRNACell biologyUbiquitinGene silencingProteasomeProteolysisUbiquitin-Protein LigasesDNA ligaseGeneticsRNA interferenceGeneBiochemistryRNAEnzymeMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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