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Publication : MicroRNA filters Hox temporal transcription noise to confer boundary formation in the spinal cord.

First Author  Li CJ Year  2017
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  8
Pages  14685 PubMed ID  28337978
Mgi Jnum  J:244791 Mgi Id  MGI:5913570
Doi  10.1038/ncomms14685 Citation  Li CJ, et al. (2017) MicroRNA filters Hox temporal transcription noise to confer boundary formation in the spinal cord. Nat Commun 8:14685
abstractText  The initial rostrocaudal patterning of the neural tube leads to differential expression of Hox genes that contribute to the specification of motor neuron (MN) subtype identity. Although several 3' Hox mRNAs are expressed in progenitors in a noisy manner, these Hox proteins are not expressed in the progenitors and only become detectable in postmitotic MNs. MicroRNA biogenesis impairment leads to precocious expression and propagates the noise of Hoxa5 at the protein level, resulting in an imprecise Hoxa5-Hoxc8 boundary. Here we uncover, using in silico simulation, two feed-forward Hox-miRNA loops accounting for the precocious and noisy Hoxa5 expression, as well as an ill-defined boundary phenotype in Dicer mutants. Finally, we identify mir-27 as a major regulator coordinating the temporal delay and spatial boundary of Hox protein expression. Our results provide a novel trans Hox-miRNA circuit filtering transcription noise and controlling the timing of protein expression to confer robust individual MN identity.
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