نتایج جستجو برای: let 7

تعداد نتایج: 709904  

2016
Chris Wang Pratyush Gupta Lucile Fressigne Gabriel D. Bossé Xin Wang Martin J. Simard Dave Hansen

MiRNAs post-transcriptionally regulate gene expression by recruiting the miRNA-induced silencing complex (miRISC) to target mRNAs. However, the mechanisms by which miRISC components are maintained at appropriate levels for proper function are largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that Caenorhabditis elegans TEG-1 regulates the stability of two miRISC effectors, VIG-1 and ALG-1, which in turn af...

2006
T. Tran P. Havlak J. Miller

MicroRNAs are short (approximately 22 nt) regulatory RNA molecules that play key roles in metazoan development and have been implicated in human disease. First discovered in Caenorhabditis elegans, over 2500 microRNAs have been isolated in metazoans and plants; it has been estimated that there may be more than a thousand microRNA genes in the human genome alone. Motivated by the experimental ob...

2016
Xin Sun Jian Liu Chongwen Xu Shou‐Ching Tang Hong Ren

The ability of the classic tumour-suppressive let-7 family to inhibit carcinogenesis, tumour progression, recurrence and pluripotency of cancer stem cells has generated significant interest in the field of cancer research. Through suppressing and degrading downstream-targeted mRNAs, let-7 affected most aspects of cell biology. It is perplexing how let-7 affects oncogenesis, as the large influx ...

2014
Antara Sengupta Camellia Ray Pabitra Pal Choudhury A. Ahmad A. S. Ali S. Ali Z. Wang D. Kong F. H. Sarkar Franziska Hinkelmann Abdul Salam

miRNAs are small, non-coding RNAs and of 21-25 nucleotide in size. They negatively regulate protein-coding mRNAs at the post-transcriptional level. miRNAs play very important roles in various biological processes like cell growth, differentiation, and development. Abnormal expressions of miRNAs can lead various diseases including cancer and therefore miRNAs are considered as strong diagnostic a...

Journal: :Development 2012
Xantha Karp Victor Ambros

In C. elegans larvae, the execution of stage-specific developmental events is controlled by heterochronic genes, which include those encoding a set of transcription factors and the microRNAs that regulate the timing of their expression. Under adverse environmental conditions, developing larvae enter a stress-resistant, quiescent stage called 'dauer'. Dauer larvae are characterized by the arrest...

2011
Jieun Yun Casey A. Frankenberger Wen-Liang Kuo Mirjam C. Boelens Eva M. Eves Nancy Cheng Han Liang Wen-Hsiung Li Hemant Ishwaran Andy J. Minn Marsha Rich Rosner

Thank you for submitting your manuscript for consideration by the EMBO Journal. It has now been seen by two referees whose comments are enclosed. As you will see, both referees express interest in your work and are broadly in favour of publication, pending satisfactory revision. Both referees request a number of additional experiments, as well as various changes and clarifications to the text. ...

2015
Leonid A. Pobezinsky Ruth Etzensperger Susanna Jeurling Amala Alag Tejas Kadakia Tom M. McCaughtry Motoko Y. Kimura Susan O. Sharrow Terry I. Guinter Lionel Feigenbaum Alfred Singer

Journal: :Developmental biology 2003
Arash Bashirullah Amy E Pasquinelli Amy A Kiger Norbert Perrimon Gary Ruvkun Carl S Thummel

The lin-4 and let-7 small temporal RNAs play a central role in controlling the timing of Caenorhabditis elegans cell fate decisions. let-7 has been conserved through evolution, and its expression correlates with adult development in bilateral animals, including Drosophila [Nature 408 (2000), 86]. The best match for lin-4 in Drosophila, miR-125, is also expressed during pupal and adult stages of...

Journal: :Genes & development 2007
Ingrid Ibarra Yaniv Erlich Senthil K Muthuswamy Ravi Sachidanandam Gregory J Hannon

microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles are often characteristic of specific cell types. The mouse mammary epithelial cell line, Comma-Dbeta, contains a population of self-renewing progenitor cells that can reconstitute the mammary gland. We purified this population and determined its miRNA signature. Several microRNAs, including miR-205 and miR-22, are highly expressed in mammary progenitor cells...

Journal: :Science 2007
Christine Mayr Michael T Hemann David P Bartel

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are approximately 22-nucleotide RNAs that can pair to sites within messenger RNAs to specify posttranscriptional repression of these messages. Aberrant miRNA expression can contribute to tumorigenesis, but which of the many miRNA-target relationships are relevant to this process has been unclear. Here, we report that chromosomal translocations previously associated with human...

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