I am quite new with miRNAs and I have a few basic questions:

I am concerned about identifying the elements that drive the transcription of a miRNA precursor from a lentiviral plasmid. First of all, I want to know if what I have cloned in that plasmid is the pri-mir or the pre-mir, and also I would like to know if the pri-mir or pre-mir would be transcribed together with the reporter protein of the plasmid in only one primary transcrip, or by the contrary, the miRNA coding sequence has a motif to stop the transcription. In this later case two promotors will be needed for miRNA and GFP transcription, right?. But... I have seen some papers where miRNA and GFP are expresed by bicistronic vectors (IRES). How the transcription and translation would be in this type of plasmid? So, briefly, in first place I would like to know where to get the genomic secuence of the miR (so steem loop + flanking sequences). The NCBI Reference Sequence gives me only the stem loop sequence (the pre-mir).

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