Structural basis of microRNA processing by Dicer-like 1

Nat Plants. 2021 Oct;7(10):1389-1396. doi: 10.1038/s41477-021-01000-1. Epub 2021 Sep 30.

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that inhibit the expression of target genes by directly binding to their mRNAs. In animals, pri-miRNAs are cleaved by Drosha to generate pre-miRNAs, which are subsequently cleaved by Dicer to generate mature miRNAs. Instead of being cleaved by two different enzymes, both cleavages in plants are performed by Dicer-like 1 (DCL1). With a similar domain architecture as human Dicer, it is mysterious how DCL1 recognizes pri-miRNAs and performs two cleavages sequentially. Here, we report the single-particle cryo-electron microscopy structures of Arabidopsis DCL1 complexed with a pri-miRNA and a pre-miRNA, respectively, in cleavage-competent states. These structures uncover the plasticity of the PAZ domain, which is critical for the recognition of both pri-miRNA and pre-miRNA. These structures suggest that the helicase module serves as an engine that transfers the substrate between two sequential cleavage events. This study lays a foundation for dissecting the regulation mechanism of miRNA biogenesis in plants and provides insights into the dicing state of human Dicer.

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis / metabolism*
  • Arabidopsis Proteins / genetics*
  • Arabidopsis Proteins / metabolism
  • Cell Cycle Proteins / genetics*
  • Cell Cycle Proteins / metabolism
  • Cryoelectron Microscopy
  • MicroRNAs / metabolism*
  • RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional*
  • RNA, Plant / metabolism*
  • Ribonuclease III / genetics*
  • Ribonuclease III / metabolism

Substances

  • Arabidopsis Proteins
  • Cell Cycle Proteins
  • MicroRNAs
  • RNA, Plant
  • DCL1 protein, Arabidopsis
  • Ribonuclease III