The GW182 protein family in animal cells: New insights into domains required for miRNA-mediated gene silencing |
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Authors: | Ana Eulalio Felix Tritschler Elisa Izaurralde |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | GW182 family proteins interact directly with Argonaute proteins and are required for miRNA-mediated gene silencing in animal cells. The domains of the GW182 proteins have recently been studied to determine their role in silencing. These studies revealed that the middle and C-terminal regions function as an autonomous domain with a repressive function that is independent of both the interaction with Argonaute proteins and of P-body localization. Such findings reinforce the idea that GW182 proteins are key components of miRNA repressor complexes in metazoa. |
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Keywords: | Argonaute GW182 miRNAs mRNA decay P-bodies RBD RRM TNRC6A |
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