Muscle-specific microRNA miR-206 promotes muscle differentiation
Seoul National University · Laboratory of Molecular Genetics · +1 more institution
Abstract
Three muscle-specific microRNAs, miR-206, -1, and -133, are induced during differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts in vitro. Transfection of miR-206 promotes differentiation despite the presence of serum, whereas inhibition of the microRNA by antisense oligonucleotide inhibits cell cycle withdrawal and differentiation, which are normally induced by serum deprivation. Among the many mRNAs that are down-regulated by miR-206, the p180 subunit of DNA polymerase alpha and three other genes are shown to be direct targets. Down-regulation of the polymerase inhibits DNA synthesis, an important component of the differentiation program. The direct targets are decreased by mRNA cleavage that is dependent on predicted microRNA…
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- 14.71
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- 100%
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Authors
5- HKHak Kyun KimCorresponding
Seoul National University, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
- YSYong Sun Lee
Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
- USUmasundari Sivaprasad
Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
- AMAnkit Malhotra
Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, University of Virginia
- ADAnindya Dutta
Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
Topics & keywords
- microRNA
- Cell biology
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Gene