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Switching from repression to activation: microRNAs can up-regulate translation.

Shobha Vasudevan, +2 more
- 21 Dec 2007 - 
- Vol. 318, Iss: 5858, pp 1931-1934
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It is proposed that translation regulation by microRNPs oscillates between repression and activation during the cell cycle, and two well-studied microRNAs—Let-7 and the synthetic microRNA miRcxcr4—likewise induce translation up-regulation of target mRNAs on cell cycle arrest.
Abstract
AU-rich elements (AREs) and microRNA target sites are conserved sequences in messenger RNA (mRNA) 3' untranslated regions (3'UTRs) that control gene expression posttranscriptionally. Upon cell cycle arrest, the ARE in tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFalpha) mRNA is transformed into a translation activation signal, recruiting Argonaute (AGO) and fragile X mental retardation-related protein 1 (FXR1), factors associated with micro-ribonucleoproteins (microRNPs). We show that human microRNA miR369-3 directs association of these proteins with the AREs to activate translation. Furthermore, we document that two well-studied microRNAs-Let-7 and the synthetic microRNA miRcxcr4-likewise induce translation up-regulation of target mRNAs on cell cycle arrest, yet they repress translation in proliferating cells. Thus, activation is a common function of microRNPs on cell cycle arrest. We propose that translation regulation by microRNPs oscillates between repression and activation during the cell cycle.

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Control of translation and mRNA degradation by miRNAs and siRNAs

TL;DR: Possible mechanisms by which miRNAs control translation and mRNA degradation are discussed, an emerging theme is that mi RNAs, and siRNAs to some extent, target m RNAs to the general eukaryotic machinery for mRNA degradation and translation control.
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AU-rich elements: characterization and importance in mRNA degradation.

TL;DR: Observations suggest that Adenylate/uridylate-rich elements play a critical role in the regulation of gene expression during cell growth and differentiation and in the immune response.
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Specificity of microRNA target selection in translational repression

TL;DR: The ability of an miRNA to translationally repress a target mRNA is largely dictated by the free energy of binding of the first eight nucleotides in the 5' region of the miRNA, however, G:U wobble base-pairing in this region interferes with activity beyond that predicted on the basis of thermodynamic stability.
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From the U. S. A.

Elmer S. West
- 01 Feb 1965 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the existence of a monotone interpolating function with the same index set was shown to be necessary and sufficient for continuous interpolating functional if the index set I is finite, but not sufficient if I is infinite.
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