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    Dev Cell. 2005 Mar;8(3):321-30.

    The temporal patterning microRNA let-7 regulates several transcription factors at the larval to adult transition in C. elegans.

    Grosshans H, Johnson T, Reinert KL, Gerstein M, Slack FJ.

    Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Yale University, 266 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.

    The let-7 microRNA is phylogenetically conserved and temporally expressed in many animals. C. elegans let-7 controls terminal differentiation in a stem cell-like lineage in the hypodermis, while human let-7 has been implicated in lung cancer. To elucidate let-7's role in temporal control of nematode development, we used sequence analysis and reverse genetics to identify candidate let-7 target genes. We show that the nuclear hormone receptor daf-12 is a let-7 target in seam cells, while the forkhead transcription factor pha-4 is a target in the intestine. Additional likely targets are the zinc finger protein die-1 and the putative chromatin remodeling factor lss-4. Together with the previous identification of the hunchback ortholog hbl-1 as a let-7 target in the ventral nerve cord, our findings show that let-7 acts in at least three tissues to regulate different transcription factors, raising the possibility of let-7 as a master temporal regulator.

    PMID: 15737928 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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