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Pax6 Regulates Gene Expression in the Vertebrate Lens through miR-204

During development, tissue-specific transcription factors regulate both protein-coding and non-coding genes to control differentiation. Recent studies have established a dual role for the transcription factor Pax6 as both an activator and repressor of gene expression in the eye, central nervous syst...

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Autores principales: Shaham, Ohad, Gueta, Karen, Mor, Eyal, Oren-Giladi, Pazit, Grinberg, Dina, Xie, Qing, Cvekl, Ales, Shomron, Noam, Davis, Noa, Keydar-Prizant, Maya, Raviv, Shaul, Pasmanik-Chor, Metsada, Bell, Rachel E., Levy, Carmit, Avellino, Raffaella, Banfi, Sandro, Conte, Ivan, Ashery-Padan, Ruth
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23516376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003357
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author Shaham, Ohad
Gueta, Karen
Mor, Eyal
Oren-Giladi, Pazit
Grinberg, Dina
Xie, Qing
Cvekl, Ales
Shomron, Noam
Davis, Noa
Keydar-Prizant, Maya
Raviv, Shaul
Pasmanik-Chor, Metsada
Bell, Rachel E.
Levy, Carmit
Avellino, Raffaella
Banfi, Sandro
Conte, Ivan
Ashery-Padan, Ruth
author_facet Shaham, Ohad
Gueta, Karen
Mor, Eyal
Oren-Giladi, Pazit
Grinberg, Dina
Xie, Qing
Cvekl, Ales
Shomron, Noam
Davis, Noa
Keydar-Prizant, Maya
Raviv, Shaul
Pasmanik-Chor, Metsada
Bell, Rachel E.
Levy, Carmit
Avellino, Raffaella
Banfi, Sandro
Conte, Ivan
Ashery-Padan, Ruth
author_sort Shaham, Ohad
collection PubMed
description During development, tissue-specific transcription factors regulate both protein-coding and non-coding genes to control differentiation. Recent studies have established a dual role for the transcription factor Pax6 as both an activator and repressor of gene expression in the eye, central nervous system, and pancreas. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the inhibitory activity of Pax6 is not fully understood. Here, we reveal that Trpm3 and the intronic microRNA gene miR-204 are co-regulated by Pax6 during eye development. miR-204 is probably the best known microRNA to function as a negative modulator of gene expression during eye development in vertebrates. Analysis of genes altered in mouse Pax6 mutants during lens development revealed significant over-representation of miR-204 targets among the genes up-regulated in the Pax6 mutant lens. A number of new targets of miR-204 were revealed, among them Sox11, a member of the SoxC family of pro-neuronal transcription factors, and an important regulator of eye development. Expression of Trpm/miR-204 and a few of its targets are also Pax6-dependent in medaka fish eyes. Collectively, this study identifies a novel evolutionarily conserved mechanism by which Pax6 controls the down-regulation of multiple genes through direct up-regulation of miR-204.
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spelling pubmed-35974992013-03-20 Pax6 Regulates Gene Expression in the Vertebrate Lens through miR-204 Shaham, Ohad Gueta, Karen Mor, Eyal Oren-Giladi, Pazit Grinberg, Dina Xie, Qing Cvekl, Ales Shomron, Noam Davis, Noa Keydar-Prizant, Maya Raviv, Shaul Pasmanik-Chor, Metsada Bell, Rachel E. Levy, Carmit Avellino, Raffaella Banfi, Sandro Conte, Ivan Ashery-Padan, Ruth PLoS Genet Research Article During development, tissue-specific transcription factors regulate both protein-coding and non-coding genes to control differentiation. Recent studies have established a dual role for the transcription factor Pax6 as both an activator and repressor of gene expression in the eye, central nervous system, and pancreas. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the inhibitory activity of Pax6 is not fully understood. Here, we reveal that Trpm3 and the intronic microRNA gene miR-204 are co-regulated by Pax6 during eye development. miR-204 is probably the best known microRNA to function as a negative modulator of gene expression during eye development in vertebrates. Analysis of genes altered in mouse Pax6 mutants during lens development revealed significant over-representation of miR-204 targets among the genes up-regulated in the Pax6 mutant lens. A number of new targets of miR-204 were revealed, among them Sox11, a member of the SoxC family of pro-neuronal transcription factors, and an important regulator of eye development. Expression of Trpm/miR-204 and a few of its targets are also Pax6-dependent in medaka fish eyes. Collectively, this study identifies a novel evolutionarily conserved mechanism by which Pax6 controls the down-regulation of multiple genes through direct up-regulation of miR-204. Public Library of Science 2013-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3597499/ /pubmed/23516376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003357 Text en © 2013 Shaham et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Shaham, Ohad
Gueta, Karen
Mor, Eyal
Oren-Giladi, Pazit
Grinberg, Dina
Xie, Qing
Cvekl, Ales
Shomron, Noam
Davis, Noa
Keydar-Prizant, Maya
Raviv, Shaul
Pasmanik-Chor, Metsada
Bell, Rachel E.
Levy, Carmit
Avellino, Raffaella
Banfi, Sandro
Conte, Ivan
Ashery-Padan, Ruth
Pax6 Regulates Gene Expression in the Vertebrate Lens through miR-204
title Pax6 Regulates Gene Expression in the Vertebrate Lens through miR-204
title_full Pax6 Regulates Gene Expression in the Vertebrate Lens through miR-204
title_fullStr Pax6 Regulates Gene Expression in the Vertebrate Lens through miR-204
title_full_unstemmed Pax6 Regulates Gene Expression in the Vertebrate Lens through miR-204
title_short Pax6 Regulates Gene Expression in the Vertebrate Lens through miR-204
title_sort pax6 regulates gene expression in the vertebrate lens through mir-204
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23516376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003357
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