Visualization of single mRNAs reveals temporal association of proteins with microRNA-regulated mRNA

Although many proteins are known to function in microRNA (miRNA)-based translational repression, we lack a comprehensive understanding of temporal relationships between the mRNA, miRNA and their constituent proteins. To understand the dynamics of miRNA and protein interactions, we created a synthetic inducible miRNA system in mammalian cells. By visualizing single mRNAs and observing their co-localization with proteins over time, we produced a temporal association map of miRNA-associated factors. Argonaute2, Dcp1a, hedls and Rck co-localize with miRNA-regulated mRNA after 24 h of miRNA induction, and RNAi knockdown of any one of these proteins affected the co-localization of any of the other proteins with miRNA-regulated mRNA, demonstrating that these proteins could interact with each other in a complex. We identified Argonaute2 and hedls as proteins that co-localize and interact with miRNA-regulated mRNA, indicating that processing body components are involved in long-term storage of miRNA-regulated mRNA.

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