понедельник, 30 мая 2011 г.

Managing MicroRNAs

Two independent, upcoming G and D papers lend new insight into the expression of microRNAs and their targets during vertebrate development.



Dr. David Bartel and colleagues describe a novel experimental system for genome-wide quantitative analysis of miRNA target expression in miRNA-expressing cells. They found that in the developing zebrafish embryo, miRNA targets are commonly expressed at lower levels in miRNA-expressing cells, suggesting that miRNAs work in concert with other regulatory processes to dampen target gene expression in specific miRNA-expressing cells.



Separately, Dr. Antonio Giraldez and clleagues detail their identification of the muscle-specific miRNA targets in the zebrafish embryo. They report that miR-1 and miR-133 are they key muscle regulatory miRNAs, and that they function by mediating actin organization in the developing muscle.



Source: Heather Cosel-Pieper


Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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