lsy-6 microRNA
lsy-6 | |
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | lsy-6 |
Rfam | RF00823 |
miRBase family | MIPF0000265 |
Other data | |
RNA type | microRNA |
Domain(s) | Eukaryota; Metazoa; Nematoda; |
PDB structures | PDBe |
lsy-6 microRNA belongs to the class of miRNAs; these function to regulate the expression levels of other genes by several mechanisms. lsy-6 is a short non-coding RNA molecule and the first miRNA identified as having a role in nervous system development. It regulates left-right neuronal asymmetry in the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans.
Left-right asymmetry through the cog-1 gene
ASEL and ASER are a pair of
lsy-6 is responsible for control of cog-1 expression, as transcriptional mechanisms alone are not sufficient for this regulation. lsy-6 and cog-1 are initially co-expressed by both ASEL and ASER after birth, but their expression later becomes restricted to one of the two ASE neurons (ASEL for lsy-6 and ASER for cog-1). lsy-6 codes for a 21-nt miRNA, which in turn binds to a single complementary site in the 3′ UTR of the cog-1 gene. This interaction is only seen in the ASEL cell type (not the ASER), thus causing an asymmetric cog-1 distribution. It has been observed that a removal of lsy-6 leads to an altered transcription of cog-1 in ASEL, indicating that despite expressing lsy-6, the ASEL neuron does not transcribe cog-1.[1]
Further expression
lsy-6 is additionally expressed in several other neuron types, including labial sensory neurons and PVQ ventral cord interneurons.[1]
lsy-6/lsy-2 Feedback Loop
The expression of lsy-6 is itself regulated by lsy-2, a zinc finger transcription factor.[2] Interaction of lsy-2 with lsy-6 has been found to be cell-type specific and there is complete loss of lsy-6 expression in lsy-2 mutant animals. A bistable feedback loop required for ASE laterality is in place, consisting of miRNAs lsy-6, mir-273, and their respective transcription factors cog-1 and die-1. Whilst lsy-6 is expressed in ASEL but not ASER and regulates the expression of the downstream transcription factor cog-1,[3] mir-273 expression is strongly biased towards ASER and exhibits complementarity to the mRNA of the die-1 transcription factor. die-1 is regulated at a post-transcriptional level and controls chemosensory laterality by activating the expression of lsy-6 in ASEL only.[4] Expression of die-1 in ASER is downregulated through two sites in its 3′ UTR region.
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