miR-200b mediates post-transcriptional repression of ZFHX1B

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Abstract

MicroRNAs have important functions during animal development and homeostasis through post-transcriptional regulation of their cognate mRNA targets. ZFHX1B is a transcriptional repressor involved in the TGFβ signaling pathway and in processes of epithelial to mesenchymal transition via regulation of E-cadherin. We show that Zfhx1b and miR-200b are regionally coexpressed in the adult mouse brain and that miR-200b represses the expression of Zfhx1b via multiple sequence elements present in the 3′-untranslated region. Overexpression of miR-200b leads to repression of endogenous ZFHX1B, and inhibition of miR-200b relieves the repression of ZFHX1B. In accordance with these findings, miR-200b regulates the activity of the E-cadherin promoter. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Copyright © 2007 RNA Society.

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Christoffersen, N. R., Silahtaroglu, A., Ørom, U. A., Kauppinen, S., & Lund, A. H. (2007). miR-200b mediates post-transcriptional repression of ZFHX1B. RNA, 13(8), 1172–1178. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.586807

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