Transcription factor Wilms’ tumor 1 regulates developmental RNAs through 3′ UTR interaction

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Abstract

Wilms’ tumor 1 (WT1) is essential for the development and homeostasis of multiple mesodermal tissues. Despite evidence for post-transcriptional roles, no endogenous WT1 target RNAs exist. Using RNA immunoprecipitation and UV cross-linking, we show that WT1 binds preferentially to 3′ untranslated regions (UTRs) of developmental targets. These target mRNAs are down-regulated upon WT1 depletion in cell culture and developing kidney mesenchyme. Wt1 deletion leads to rapid turnover of specific mRNAs. WT1 regulates reporter gene expression through interaction with 3′ UTR-binding sites. Combining experimental and computational analyses, we propose that WT1 influences key developmental and disease processes in part through regulating mRNA turnover.

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Bharathavikru, R., Dudnakova, T., Aitken, S., Slight, J., Artibani, M., Hohenstein, P., … Hastie, N. (2017). Transcription factor Wilms’ tumor 1 regulates developmental RNAs through 3′ UTR interaction. Genes and Development, 31(4), 347–352. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.291500.116

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