RNA binding protein vigilin collaborates with miRNAs To regulate gene expression for Caenorhabditis elegans larval development

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Extensive studies have suggested that most miRNA functions are executed through complex miRNA-target interaction networks, and such networks function semiredundantly with other regulatory systems to shape gene expression dynamics for proper physiological functions. We found that knocking down vgln-1, which encodes a conserved RNA-binding protein associated with diverse functions, causes severe larval arrest at the early L1 stage in animals with compromised miRISC functions (an ain-2/GW182 mutant). Through an enhancer screen, we identified five specific miRNAs, and miRNA families, that act semiredundantly with VGLN-1 to regulate larval development. By RIP-Seq analysis, we identified mRNAs that are directly bound by VGLN-1, and highly enriched for miRNA binding sites, leading to a hypothesis that VGLN-1 may share common targets with miRNAs to regulate gene expression dynamics for development.

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Zabinsky, R. A., Weum, B. M., Cui, M., & Han, M. (2017). RNA binding protein vigilin collaborates with miRNAs To regulate gene expression for Caenorhabditis elegans larval development. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 7(8), 2511–2518. https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.043414

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