小RNA
生物
表型
遗传学
基因
黑腹果蝇
计算生物学
基因簇
作者
Zhe Qu,Wing Chung Yiu,Ho Yin Yip,Wenyan Nong,Clare W.C. Yu,Ivy H. T. Lee,Annette Y. P. Wong,Wai Yee Wong,Fiona Ka Man Cheung,Ting‐Fung Chan,Kwok‐Fai Lau,Silin Zhong,Ka Hou Chu,Stephen S. Tobe,David Ferrier,William G. Bendena,Jerome H. L. Hui
摘要
Abstract A striking feature of microRNAs is that they are often clustered in the genomes of animals. The functional and evolutionary consequences of this clustering remain obscure. Here, we investigated a microRNA cluster miR-6/5/4/286/3/309 that is conserved across drosophilid lineages. Small RNA sequencing revealed expression of this microRNA cluster in Drosophila melanogaster leg discs, and conditional overexpression of the whole cluster resulted in leg appendage shortening. Transgenic overexpression lines expressing different combinations of microRNA cluster members were also constructed. Expression of individual microRNAs from the cluster resulted in a normal wild-type phenotype, but either the expression of several ancient microRNAs together (miR-5/4/286/3/309) or more recently evolved clustered microRNAs (miR-6-1/2/3) can recapitulate the phenotypes generated by the whole-cluster overexpression. Screening of transgenic fly lines revealed down-regulation of leg patterning gene cassettes in generation of the leg-shortening phenotype. Furthermore, cell transfection with different combinations of microRNA cluster members revealed a suite of downstream genes targeted by all cluster members, as well as complements of targets that are unique for distinct microRNAs. Considering together the microRNA targets and the evolutionary ages of each microRNA in the cluster demonstrates the importance of microRNA clustering, where new members can reinforce and modify the selection forces on both the cluster regulation and the gene regulatory network of existing microRNAs.
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