Abstract

Small RNAs triggering RNA silencing are loaded onto Argonautes and then sequence-specifically guide them to target transcripts. Epitope-tagged human Argonautes (hAgo1, hAgo2, hAgo3, and hAgo4) are associated with siRNAs and miRNAs, but only epitope-tagged hAgo2 has been shown to have Slicer activity. Contrarily, how endogenous hAgos behave with respect to small RNA association and target RNA destruction has remained unclear. Here, we produced monoclonal antibodies for individual hAgos. High-throughput pyrosequencing revealed that immunopurified endogenous hAgo2 and hAgo3 associated mostly with miRNAs. Endogenous hAgo3 did not show Slicer function but localized in P-bodies, suggesting that hAgo3 endogenously expressed is, like hAgo2, involved in the miRNA pathway but antagonizes the RNAi activity of hAgo2. Sequence variations of miRNAs were found at both 5′ and 3′ ends, suggesting that multiple mature miRNAs containing different “seed” sequences can arise from one miRNA precursor. The hAgo antibodies we raised are valuable tools for ascertaining the functional behavior of endogenous Argonautes and miRNAs in RNA silencing.

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microRNAArgonauteGene silencingBiologyRNAEndogenyRNA interferenceEpitopeRNA silencingSmall RNASmall interfering RNAComputational biologyRNA-induced silencing complexTrans-acting siRNACell biologyGeneticsGeneAntibodyBiochemistry

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Year
2008
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Volume
105
Issue
23
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7964-7969
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239
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Asuka Azuma-Mukai, Hideo Oguri, Toutai Mituyama et al. (2008). Characterization of endogenous human Argonautes and their miRNA partners in RNA silencing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , 105 (23) , 7964-7969. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0800334105

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10.1073/pnas.0800334105