Cell Reports (Oct 2014)

Microprocessor Activity Controls Differential miRNA Biogenesis In Vivo

  • Thomas Conrad,
  • Annalisa Marsico,
  • Maja Gehre,
  • Ulf Andersson Ørom

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2014.09.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 542 – 554

Abstract

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In miRNA biogenesis, pri-miRNA transcripts are converted into pre-miRNA hairpins. The in vivo properties of this process remain enigmatic. Here, we determine in vivo transcriptome-wide pri-miRNA processing using next-generation sequencing of chromatin-associated pri-miRNAs. We identify a distinctive Microprocessor signature in the transcriptome profile from which efficiency of the endogenous processing event can be accurately quantified. This analysis reveals differential susceptibility to Microprocessor cleavage as a key regulatory step in miRNA biogenesis. Processing is highly variable among pri-miRNAs and a better predictor of miRNA abundance than primary transcription itself. Processing is also largely stable across three cell lines, suggesting a major contribution of sequence determinants. On the basis of differential processing efficiencies, we define functionality for short sequence features adjacent to the pre-miRNA hairpin. In conclusion, we identify Microprocessor as the main hub for diversified miRNA output and suggest a role for uncoupling miRNA biogenesis from host gene expression.