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. 2017 Jun 22;12(6):e0176596. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176596

Fig 1. miRNA biogenesis.

Fig 1

miRNA genes are transcribed from the genome, resulting in a primary miRNA transcript. Regions of the primary miRNA form a hairpin structure that is recognized by the endonuclease drosha, which cleaves the double-stranded stem region of the hairpin to create a pre-miRNA of ~83 nt in length. The pre-miRNA is exported to the cytoplasm where it is further processed by dicer, which cleaves off the loop region of the hairpin. This results in an approximately 22 to 23 nt double-stranded RNA called the miRNA-miRNA* duplex. The mature miRNA strand is loaded into the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), where its 8 nt seed region complementarily base pairs with messenger RNA targets, leading to their downregulation.