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Publication : Endogenous Mouse Dicer Is an Exclusively Cytoplasmic Protein.

First Author  Much C Year  2016
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  12
Issue  6 Pages  e1006095
PubMed ID  27254021 Mgi Jnum  J:231878
Mgi Id  MGI:5775460 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1006095
Citation  Much C, et al. (2016) Endogenous Mouse Dicer Is an Exclusively Cytoplasmic Protein. PLoS Genet 12(6):e1006095
abstractText  Dicer is a large multi-domain protein responsible for the ultimate step of microRNA and short-interfering RNA biogenesis. In human and mouse cell lines, Dicer has been shown to be important in the nuclear clearance of dsRNA as well as the establishment of chromatin modifications. Here we set out to unambiguously define the cellular localization of Dicer in mice to understand if this is a conserved feature of mammalian Dicer in vivo. To this end, we utilized an endogenously epitope tagged Dicer knock-in mouse allele. From primary mouse cell lines and adult tissues, we determined with certainty by biochemical fractionation and confocal immunofluorescence microscopy that endogenous Dicer is exclusively cytoplasmic. We ruled out the possibility that a fraction of Dicer shuttles to and from the nucleus as well as that FGF or DNA damage signaling induce Dicer nuclear translocation. We also explored Dicer localization during the dynamic and developmental context of embryogenesis, where Dicer is ubiquitously expressed and strictly cytoplasmic in all three germ layers as well as extraembryonic tissues. Our data exclude a direct role for Dicer in the nuclear RNA processing in the mouse.
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