MicroRNA-208a is a regulator of cardiac hypertrophy and conduction in mice
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Emory University Hospital · +5 more institutions
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small noncoding RNAs that have gained status as important regulators of gene expression. Here, we investigated the function and molecular mechanisms of the miR-208 family of miRNAs in adult mouse heart physiology. We found that miR-208a, which is encoded within an intron of alpha-cardiac muscle myosin heavy chain gene (Myh6), was actually a member of a miRNA family that also included miR-208b, which was determined to be encoded within an intron of beta-cardiac muscle myosin heavy chain gene (Myh7). These miRNAs were differentially expressed in the mouse heart, paralleling the expression of their host genes. Transgenic overexpression of miR-208a in the heart was sufficient to…
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13Topics & keywords
- microRNA
- MYH7
- Biology
- MYH6
- Homeobox
- GATA4
- Muscle hypertrophy
- Cell biology