Ribosomal protein RPS-14 modulates let-7 microRNA function in Caenorhabditis elegans
Journal
Developmental biology
Journal Volume
334
Journal Issue
1
Date Issued
2009-10-01
Author(s)
Slack, Frank J
Abstract
The let-7 microRNA (miRNA) regulates developmental timing at the larval-to-adult transition in Caenorhabditis elegans. Dysregulation of let-7 results in irregular hypodermal and vulval development. Disrupted let-7 function is also a feature of human lung cancer. However, little is known about the mechanism and co-factors of let-7. Here we demonstrate that ribosomal protein RPS-14 is able to modulate let-7 function in C. elegans. The RPS-14 protein co-immunoprecipitated with the nematode Argonaute homolog, ALG-1. Reduction of rps-14 gene expression by RNAi suppressed the aberrant vulva and hypodermis development phenotypes of let-7(n2853) mutant animals and the mis-regulation of a reporter bearing the lin-41 3'UTR, a well established let-7 target. Our results indicate an interactive relationship between let-7 miRNA function and ribosomal protein RPS-14 in regulation of terminal differentiation that may help in understanding the mechanism of translational control by miRNAs.
Subjects
C. elegans | let-7 | MicroRNA | Ribosome | RPS-14 | Stem cell
SDGs
Type
journal article
