c-Myc-regulated microRNAs modulate E2F1 expression
- PMID: 15944709
- DOI: 10.1038/nature03677
c-Myc-regulated microRNAs modulate E2F1 expression
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are 21-23 nucleotide RNA molecules that regulate the stability or translational efficiency of target messenger RNAs. miRNAs have diverse functions, including the regulation of cellular differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis. Although strict tissue- and developmental-stage-specific expression is critical for appropriate miRNA function, mammalian transcription factors that regulate miRNAs have not yet been identified. The proto-oncogene c-MYC encodes a transcription factor that regulates cell proliferation, growth and apoptosis. Dysregulated expression or function of c-Myc is one of the most common abnormalities in human malignancy. Here we show that c-Myc activates expression of a cluster of six miRNAs on human chromosome 13. Chromatin immunoprecipation experiments show that c-Myc binds directly to this locus. The transcription factor E2F1 is an additional target of c-Myc that promotes cell cycle progression. We find that expression of E2F1 is negatively regulated by two miRNAs in this cluster, miR-17-5p and miR-20a. These findings expand the known classes of transcripts within the c-Myc target gene network, and reveal a mechanism through which c-Myc simultaneously activates E2F1 transcription and limits its translation, allowing a tightly controlled proliferative signal.
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Cancer genomics: small RNAs with big impacts.Nature. 2005 Jun 9;435(7043):745-6. doi: 10.1038/435745a. Nature. 2005. PMID: 15944682 No abstract available.
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miRNAs, cancer, and stem cell division.Cell. 2005 Jul 15;122(1):6-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.06.036. Cell. 2005. PMID: 16009126
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