Abstract
Regulation of miRNA (microRNA) biogenesis shapes the profiles of miRNAs in the living cell, contributing to cell identity and function. Importantly, aberrant miRNA levels have been linked to a variety of human pathological states. In recent years, a number of proteins have been shown to regulate the miRNA biogenesis at the level of Drosha and Dicer cleavage. A large proportion of these factors regulate miRNA production through binding to the TL (terminal loop) regions of miRNA progenitors. In the present paper, we review the current knowledge about pri-miRNA (primary miRNA) and pre-miRNA (precursor miRNA) TL involvement in the regulation of miRNA biogenesis.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Review
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein A1
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Heterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Group A-B / genetics
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Heterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Group A-B / metabolism
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Humans
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MicroRNAs / biosynthesis*
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MicroRNAs / genetics*
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RNA-Binding Proteins / genetics
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RNA-Binding Proteins / metabolism
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Ribonucleases
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Trans-Activators / genetics
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Trans-Activators / metabolism
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Transcription Factors / genetics
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Transcription Factors / metabolism
Substances
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Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein A1
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Heterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Group A-B
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KHSRP protein, human
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Lin28A protein, human
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MicroRNAs
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RNA-Binding Proteins
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Trans-Activators
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Transcription Factors
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Ribonucleases
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ZC3H12A protein, human