A tailed mirtron promotes longevity in Drosophila Journal Article


Authors: Khanal, S.; de Cruz, M.; Strickland, B.; Mansfield, K.; Lai, E. C.; Flynt, A.
Article Title: A tailed mirtron promotes longevity in Drosophila
Abstract: Thousands of atypical microRNAs (miRNAs) have been described in the genomes of animals; however, it is unclear if many of these non-canonical miRNAs can measurably influence phenotypes. Mirtrons are the largest class of non-canonical miRNAs that are produced from hairpins excised by splicing, which after debranching become substrates for Dicer and load into RISC. Most mirtrons require additional processing after splicing to remove ‘tail’ residues interposed between one of the host intron splice sites and base of the hairpin precursor structure. Despite most mirtrons requiring tail removal no function has been elucidated for a tailed species, indeed for all mirtrons identified function has only been assigned to a single species. Here we study miR-1017, a mirtron with a 3 tail, which is well expressed and conserved in Drosophila species. We found that miR-1017 can extend lifespan when ectopically expressed in the neurons, which seems partly due to this miRNA targeting its host transcript, acetylcholine receptor Dα2. Unexpectedly we found that not only did miR-1017 function in trans but also in cis by affecting splicing of Dα2. This suggests a mechanism for mirtron evolution where initial roles of structural elements in splicing lead to secondary acquisition of trans-regulatory function. © 2024 Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
Keywords: signal transduction; adult; controlled study; unclassified drug; nonhuman; polymerase chain reaction; animal cell; phenotype; microrna; intron; drosophila; proportional hazards model; longevity; hazard ratio; mifepristone; genetic procedures; cell communication; mutagenesis; rna splicing; dicer; cholinergic receptor; etiology; synaptic transmission; renilla; sanger sequencing; male; female; article; luciferase assay; postsynaptic membrane; overlap extension polymerase chain reaction; mecamylamine; microrna 1017; channel activity; gene ontology analysis; non-canonical wnt signaling; open reading fames; signaling receptor activity; single end sequencing; tailed mirtron
Journal Title: Nucleic Acids Research
Volume: 52
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0305-1048
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2024-02-09
Start Page: 1080
End Page: 1089
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkad1158
PUBMED: 38355834
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10853799
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Notes: The MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) is acknowledged in the PDF -- Source: Scopus
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