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A MicroRNA Imparts Robustness against Environmental Fluctuation during Development

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CELL
Volume 137, Issue 2, Pages 273-282

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.01.058

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  1. Chicago Biomedical Consortium
  2. Chicago Community Trust
  3. NIH [GM077581]
  4. Northwestern Vision Training Grant
  5. CMDB Training
  6. Malkin Scholars program

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The microRNA miR-7 is perfectly conserved from annelids to humans, and yet some of the genes that it regulates in Drosophila are not regulated in mammals. We have explored the role of lineage restricted targets, using Drosophila, in order to better understand the evolutionary significance of microRNA-target relationships. From studies of two well characterized developmental regulatory networks, we find that miR-7 functions in several interlocking feedback and feedforward loops, and propose that its role in these networks is to buffer them against perturbation. To directly demonstrate this function for miR-7, we subjected the networks to temperature fluctuation and found that miR-7 is essential for the maintenance of regulatory stability under conditions of environmental flux. We suggest that some conserved microRNAs like miR-7 may enter into novel genetic relationships to buffer developmental programs against variation and impart robustness to diverse regulatory networks.

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