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. 2012 Dec;18(12):2166–2173. doi: 10.1261/rna.036194.112

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1.

Summary of major characterized miRNA biogenesis pathways in animal cells. (A) Canonical miRNAs are produced by sequential cleavage by the RNase III enzymes Drosha and Dicer. Resultant miRNA/star duplexes load into miRNA effector Argonautes (Ago1–4 in mammals), and the active regulatory complex contains a single-stranded miRNA. (B) Several alternative miRNA biogenesis pathways bypass Drosha cleavage by exploiting the spliceosome (which processes introns), RNase Z (which processes tRNAs), and Integrator (which processes snRNAs); other sources of Drosha-independent miRNAs have also been described. (C) Vertebrate mir-451 has a short hairpin that is processed by Drosha but then bypasses Dicer. Instead, the pre-miRNA is directly loaded into Ago proteins; those that enter the sole catalytic member Ago2 are sliced on the 3′ arm and subsequently trimmed to yield mature miR-451.