Lin-41/Trim71: Emancipation of a miRNA target

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Abstract

lin-41 (lineage variant 41)/TRIM71 (tripartite motif 71) is well known for being a conserved target of the let-7 (lethal 7) microRNA (miRNA), a regulatory relationship found in animals evolutionarily as distant as Caenorhabditis elegans and humans. It has thus been studied extensively as a model for miRNA-mediated gene silencing. In contrast, the developmental and molecular functions of LIN41 have historically received less attention. However, LIN41 proteins are now emerging as important regulators of cell proliferation and differentiation in stem and progenitor cells. Moreover, LIN41's functions appear to involve two distinct molecular activities; namely, protein ubiquitylation and post-transcriptional silencing of mRNAs. Thus, LIN41 is ready for a scientific life of its own. © 2013 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Ecsedi, M., & Großhans, H. (2013, March). Lin-41/Trim71: Emancipation of a miRNA target. Genes and Development. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.207266.112

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