Mir-35 is involved in intestine cell G1/S transition and germ cell proliferation in C. elegans

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Abstract

MicroRNA (miRNA) regulates gene expression in many cellular events, yet functions of only a few miRNAs are known in C. elegans. We analyzed the function of mir-35-41 unique to the worm, and show here that mir-35 regulates the G1/S transition of intestinal cells and germ cell proliferation. Loss of mir-35 leads to a decrease of nuclei numbers in intestine and distal mitotic gonad, while re-introduction of mir-35 rescues the mutant phenotypes. Genetic analysis indicates that mir-35 may act through Rb/E2F and SCF pathways. Further bioinformatic and functional analyses demonstrate that mir-35 targets evolutionally conserved lin-23 and gld-1. Together, our study reveals a novel function of mir-35 family in cell division regulation. © 2011 IBCB, SIBS, CAS All rights reserved.

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Liu, M., Liu, P., Zhang, L., Cai, Q., Gao, G., Zhang, W., … Fan, Q. (2011). Mir-35 is involved in intestine cell G1/S transition and germ cell proliferation in C. elegans. Cell Research, 21(11), 1605–1618. https://doi.org/10.1038/cr.2011.102

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