RNA interference (WP3164)
Bos taurus
The process of RNA-interference in eukaryotic cells. Long precursor microRNA (miRNA), called pri-miRNA, is cleaved by RNase III endonuclease (Drosha) into pieces of approximately 70 nucleotides each (called pre-miRNA) in the nucleus. Following transportation into the cytoplasm by exportin 5 another RNase III endonuclease (Dicer) cleaves it into mature miRNA segments. Degradation of messenger RNA (mRNA) and translational repression occurs after miRNA binds to the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC). Cytoplasmic long double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is cleaved by Dicer into small interfering RNA (siRNA), which is incorporated into RISC, resulting in the cleavage and degradation of specific target mRNA. Synthetic double-stranded siRNA is not processed by Dicer and directly incorporated by the RISC.
Authors
Martina Summer-KutmonActivity
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Organisms
Bos taurusCommunities
Annotations
Pathway Ontology
RNA degradation pathwayLabel | Type | Compact URI | Comment |
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DICER1 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSBTAG00000012852 | HomologyConvert: Homo sapiens to Bos taurus: Original ID = L:23405 |
XPO5 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSBTAG00000018970 | HomologyConvert: Homo sapiens to Bos taurus: Original ID = L:57510 |
DROSHA | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSBTAG00000017551 | HomologyConvert: Homo sapiens to Bos taurus: Original ID = L:29102 |
DGCR8 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSBTAG00000019869 | HomologyConvert: Homo sapiens to Bos taurus: Original ID = En:ENSG00000128191 |
ERI1 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSBTAG00000048265 | HomologyConvert: Homo sapiens to Bos taurus: Original ID = En:ENSG00000104626 |
References
- Liposomal siRNA nanocarriers for cancer therapy. Ozpolat B, Sood AK, Lopez-Berestein G. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2014 Feb;66:110–6. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- Eri1: a conserved enzyme at the crossroads of multiple RNA-processing pathways. Thomas MF, L’Etoile ND, Ansel KM. Trends Genet. 2014 Jul;30(7):298–307. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia