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Cooperative interplay of let-7 mimic and HuR with MYC RNA
Authors:Menachem J Gunzburg  Andrew Sivakumaran  Nicole R Pendini  Je-Hyun Yoon  Myriam Gorospe  Matthew Cj Wilce  Jacqueline A Wilce
Institution:1.Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Monash University; Melbourne, VIC Australia;2.Laboratory of Genetics; National Institute on Aging-Intramural Research Program; NIH; Baltimore, MD USA
Abstract:Both RNA-binding proteins (RBP) and miRNA play important roles in the regulation of mRNA expression, often acting together to regulate a target mRNA. In some cases the RBP and miRNA have been reported to act competitively, but in other instances they function cooperatively. Here, we investigated HuR function as an enhancer of let-7-mediated translational repression of c-Myc despite the separation of their binding sites. Using an in vitro system, we determined that a let-7 mimic, consisting of single-stranded (ss)DNA complementary to the let-7 binding site, enhanced the affinity of HuR for a 122-nt MYC RNA encompassing both binding sites. This finding supports the biophysical principle of cooperative binding by an RBP and miRNA purely through interactions at distal mRNA binding sites.
Keywords:cooperative binding  c-Myc  HuR  let-7  miRNA  mRNA  RNA-binding protein (RBP)  surface plasmon resonance (SPR)  translational repression  3′  -UTR
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