Molecular Cell
Volume 39, Issue 2, 30 July 2010, Pages 282-291
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In Vitro Assembly of Plant RNA-Induced Silencing Complexes Facilitated by Molecular Chaperone HSP90

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Summary

RNA-induced silencing complexes (RISCs) play central roles in posttranscriptional gene silencing. In plants, the mechanism of RISC assembly has remained elusive due to the lack of cell-free systems that recapitulate the process. In this report, we demonstrate that plant AGO1 protein synthesized by in vitro translation using an extract of evacuolated tobacco protoplasts incorporates synthetic small interfering RNA (siRNA) and microRNA (miRNA) duplexes to form RISCs that sequester the single-stranded siRNA guide strand and miRNA strand, respectively. The formed RISCs were able to recognize and cleave the complementary target RNAs. In this system, the siRNA duplex was incorporated into HSP90-bound AGO1, and subsequent removal of the passenger strand was triggered by ATP hydrolysis by HSP90. Removal of the siRNA passenger strand required the ribonuclease activity of AGO1, while that of the miRNA star strand did not. Based on these results, the mechanism of plant RISC formation is discussed.

Highlights

► A cell-free plant RISC assembly system from small RNA duplexes was established ► siRNA duplex is incorporated into HSP90-bound AGO1 ► ATP hydrolysis by HSP90 triggers removal of the siRNA passenger strand ► Removing the passenger strand of siRNA, but not miRNA, requires AGO1 cleavage

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