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    Genes Dev. 2007 Apr 1;21(7):744-9.

    The microRNA miR-124 antagonizes the anti-neural REST/SCP1 pathway during embryonic CNS development.

    Visvanathan J, Lee S, Lee B, Lee JW, Lee SK.

    Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA.

    Neuronal gene expression is tightly regulated in developing CNS. Here, we demonstrate the anti-neural function of phosphatase SCP1 (small C-terminal domain phosphatase 1) during development. We further show that the neuron-enriched microRNA miR-124 directly targets SCP1-3' untranslated region (UTR) to suppress SCP1 expression. In developing spinal cord, expression of miR-124 and SCP1 is complementary, and miR-124 antagonism phenocopies SCP1 overexpression and vice versa. In P19 cells, miR-124 suppresses SCP1 expression and induces neurogenesis, and SCP1 counteracts this proneural activity of miR-124. Our results suggest that, during CNS development, timely down-regulation of SCP1 is critical for inducing neurogenesis, and miR-124 contributes to this process at least in part by down-regulating SCP1 expression.

    PMID: 17403776 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1838526

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