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The miRNA machinery targets Mei‐P26 and regulates Myc protein levels in the Drosophila wing
Authors:Héctor Herranz  Xin Hong  Lidia Pérez  Ana Ferreira  Daniel Olivieri  Stephen M Cohen  Marco Milán
Institution:1. Cell and Developmental Biology Programme, Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Barcelona, Spain;2. Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, Singapore;3. Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore;4. ICREA, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in cell‐cycle regulation and in some cases shown to have a role in tissue growth control. Depletion of miRNAs was found to have an effect on tissue growth rates in the wing primordium of Drosophila, a highly proliferative epithelium. Dicer‐1 (Dcr‐1) is a double‐stranded RNAseIII essential for miRNA biogenesis. Adult cells lacking dcr‐1, or with reduced dcr‐1 activity, were smaller than normal cells and gave rise to smaller wings. dcr‐1 mutant cells showed evidence of being susceptible to competition by faster growing cells in vivo and the miRNA machinery was shown to promote G1–S transition. We present evidence that Dcr‐1 acts by regulating the TRIM‐NHL protein Mei‐P26, which in turn regulates dMyc protein levels. Mei‐P26 is a direct target of miRNAs, including the growth‐promoting bantam miRNA. Thus, regulation of tissue growth by the miRNA pathway involves a double repression mechanism to control dMyc protein levels in a highly proliferative and growing epithelium.
Keywords:E2F  micro‐RNA  tissue growth  TRIM32
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