Misexpression of the Caenorhabditis elegans miRNA let-7 Is Sufficient to Drive Developmental Programs

  1. G.D. HAYES and
  2. G. RUVKUN
  1. Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114

Abstract

The Caenorhabditis elegans microRNAs (miRNAs) lin-4 and let-7 promote transitions between stage-specific events indevelopment by down-regulating the translation of their target genes. Expression of let-7 is required at the fourth larval stagefor the proper transition from larval to differentiated, adult fates in the hypodermis; however, it was not known whetherexpression of let-7 is sufficient to specify these adult fates. To test this, we created fusion genes between lin-4 and let-7 thatdirect the expression of let-7 two stages early, at the L2 stage. We find that animals bearing the fusion genes show precociousadult development at the L4 stage, indicating that temporal misexpression of let-7 is sufficient to direct the larval-to-adult transition.Additionally, an RNA interference (RNAi)-based screen for enhancers of the precocious phenotype identified theperiod ortholog lin-42, among other genes, which are candidate modulators of the effects of let-7 expression. let-7 is conserved throughout bilaterian phylogeny, and orthologs of its targets have roles in vertebrate development, suggesting theimportance of understanding how let-7 promotes terminal differentiation in C. elegans and other organisms.

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