A circadian-like gene network programs the timing and dosage of heterochronic miRNA transcription during C. elegans development

在秀丽隐杆线虫发育过程中,一个类似昼夜节律的基因网络调控着异时性miRNA转录的时间和剂量。

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作者:Brian Kinney ,Shubham Sahu ,Natalia Stec ,Kelly Hills-Muckey ,Dexter W Adams ,Jing Wang ,Matt Jaremko ,Leemor Joshua-Tor ,Wolfgang Keil ,Christopher M Hammell

Abstract

Development relies on the exquisite control of both the timing and the levels of gene expression to achieve robust developmental transitions. How cis- and trans-acting factors control both aspects simultaneously is unclear. We show that transcriptional pulses of the temporal patterning microRNA (miRNA) lin-4 are generated by two nuclear hormone receptors (NHRs) in C. elegans, NHR-85 and NHR-23, whose mammalian orthologs, Rev-Erb and ROR, function in the circadian clock. Although Rev-Erb and ROR antagonize each other to control once-daily transcription in mammals, NHR-85/NHR-23 heterodimers bind cooperatively to lin-4 regulatory elements to induce a single pulse of expression during each larval stage. Each pulse's timing, amplitude, and duration are dictated by the phased expression of these NHRs and the C. elegans Period ortholog, LIN-42, that binds to and represses NHR-85. Therefore, during nematode temporal patterning, an evolutionary rewiring of circadian clock components couples the timing of gene expression to the control of transcriptional dosage. Keywords: C. elegans; MS2 system; gene dosage; heterochronic; live imaging; microRNA; temporal patterning; transcriptional regulation.

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