Target protectors reveal dampening and balancing of nodal agonist and antagonist by miR-430

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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) repress hundreds of target messenger RNAs (mRNAs), but the physiological roles of specific miRNA-mRNA interactions remain largely elusive. We report that zebrafish microRNA-430 (miR-430) dampens and balances the expression of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) Nodal agonist squint and the TGF-β Nodal antagonist lefty. To disrupt the interaction of specific miRNA-mRNA pairs, we developed target protector morpholinos complementary to miRNA binding sites in target mRNAs. Protection of squint or lefty mRNAs from miR-430 resulted in enhanced or reduced Nodal signaling, respectively. Simultaneous protection of squint and lefty or absence of miR-430 caused an imbalance and reduction in Nodal signaling. These findings establish an approach to analyze the in vivo roles of specific miRNA-mRNA pairs and reveal a requirement for miRNAs in dampening and balancing agonist/antagonist pairs.

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Choi, W. Y., Giraldez, A. J., & Schier, A. F. (2007). Target protectors reveal dampening and balancing of nodal agonist and antagonist by miR-430. Science, 318(5848), 271–274. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1147535

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