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MicroRNAs Activate Gene Transcription Epigenetically as an Enhancer Trigger

Version 3 2020-08-24, 13:11
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posted on 2020-08-24, 13:11 authored by Min Xiao, Jin Li, Wei Li, Yu Wang, Feizhen Wu, Yanping Xi, Lan Zhang, Chao Ding, Huaibing Luo, Yan Li, Lina Peng, Liping Zhao, Shaoliang Peng, Yao Xiao, Shihua Dong, Jie Cao, Wenqiang Yu

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that function as negative gene expression regulators. Emerging evidence shows that, except for function in the cytoplasm, miRNAs are also present in the nucleus. However, the functional significance of nuclear miRNAs remains largely undetermined. By screening miRNA database, we have identified a subset of miRNA that function as enhancer regulator. Here, we found a set of miRNAs show gene-activation function. We focused on miR-24-1 and found that this miRNA unconventionally activates gene transcription by targeting enhancers. Consistently, the activation was completely abolished when the enhancer sequence was deleted by TALEN. Furthermore, we found that miR-24-1 activates enhancer RNA (eRNA) expression, alters histone modification, and increases the enrichment of p300 and RNA Pol II at the enhancer locus. Our results demonstrate a novel mechanism of miRNA as an enhancer trigger.

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