| Literature DB >> 15737928 |
Helge Grosshans1, Ted Johnson, Kristy L Reinert, Mark Gerstein, Frank J Slack.
Abstract
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.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15737928 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2004.12.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270