Hosuk Lee, Sungwook Han, Chang Seob Kwon, Daeyoup Lee. Biogenesis and regulation of the let-7 miRNAs and their functional implications[J]. Protein&Cell, 2016, 7(2): 100-113. doi: 10.1007/s13238-015-0212-y
Citation: Hosuk Lee, Sungwook Han, Chang Seob Kwon, Daeyoup Lee. Biogenesis and regulation of the let-7 miRNAs and their functional implications[J]. Protein&Cell, 2016, 7(2): 100-113. doi: 10.1007/s13238-015-0212-y

Biogenesis and regulation of the let-7 miRNAs and their functional implications

  • The let-7 miRNAwas one of thefirst miRNAs discovered in the nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, and its biological functions show a high level of evolutionary conservation from the nematode to the human. Unlike in C. elegans, higher animals have multiple isoforms of let-7 miRNAs; these isoforms share a consensus sequence called the ‘seed sequence’ and these isoforms are categorized into let-7 miRNA family. The expression of let-7 family is required for developmental timing and tumor suppressor function, but must be suppressed for the self-renewal of stem cells. Therefore, let-7 miRNA biogenesis must be carefully controlled. To generate a let-7 miRNA, a primary transcript is produced by RNA polymerase Ⅱ and then subsequently processed by Drosha/DGCR8, TUTase, and Dicer. Because dysregulation of let-7 processing is deleterious, biogenesis of let-7 is tightly regulated by cellular factors, such as the RNA binding proteins, LIN28A/B and DIS3L2. In this review, we discuss the biological functions and biogenesis of let-7 miRNAs, focusing on the molecular mechanisms of regulation of let-7 biogenesis in vertebrates, such as the mouse and the human.
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