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C. elegans LIN-28 controls temporal cell fate progression by regulating LIN-46 expression via the 5' UTR of lin-46 mRNA.


ABSTRACT: Lin28/LIN-28 is a conserved RNA-binding protein that promotes proliferation and pluripotency and can be oncogenic in mammals. Mammalian Lin28 and C. elegans LIN-28 have been shown to inhibit biogenesis of the conserved cellular differentiation-promoting microRNA let-7 by directly binding to unprocessed let-7 transcripts. Lin28/LIN-28 also bind and regulate many mRNAs in diverse cell types. However, the determinants and consequences of LIN-28-mRNA interactions are not well understood. Here, we report that C. elegans LIN-28 represses the expression of LIN-46, a downstream protein in the heterochronic pathway. We find that lin-28 and sequences within the lin-46 5' UTR are required to prevent LIN-46 expression at early larval stages. Moreover, we find that precocious LIN-46 expression caused by mutations in the lin-46 5' UTR is sufficient to cause precocious heterochronic defects similar to those of lin-28(lf) animals. Thus, our findings demonstrate the biological importance of the regulation of individual target mRNAs by LIN-28.

SUBMITTER: Ilbay O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8445076 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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