Fig. 6
From: Heme enables proper positioning of Drosha and DGCR8 on primary microRNAs

Model for heme-dependent pri-miR recognition by Drosha and DGCR8. Each pri-miR contains two ssRNA/dsRNA junctions where one is a stronger Drosha-binding site (indicated by “strong” or “weak”). Heme induces a conformational switch in DGCR8 that enables it to bind the terminal loop with higher specificity and affinity. Pri-miRs containing weak basal junctions are more heme dependent because placement of Drosha at the proper junction is driven by heme-bound DGCR8. For pri-miRs containing strong basal junctions, the interaction between the HBR and terminal loop can reinforce Drosha/pri-miR interactions to enhance processing efficiency