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Genetics and Genomics

Selected Works

2007

MicroRNAs

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The Small Rna Repertoire Of Dictyostelium Discoideum And Its Regulation By Components Of The Rnai Pathway., Wolfgang Nellen, Andrea Hinas, Johan Reimegard, E. Gerhart H. Wagner, Victor R. Ambros, Fredrik Soderbom Oct 2007

The Small Rna Repertoire Of Dictyostelium Discoideum And Its Regulation By Components Of The Rnai Pathway., Wolfgang Nellen, Andrea Hinas, Johan Reimegard, E. Gerhart H. Wagner, Victor R. Ambros, Fredrik Soderbom

Victor R. Ambros

Small RNAs play crucial roles in regulation of gene expression in many eukaryotes. Here, we report the cloning and characterization of 18-26 nt RNAs in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum. This survey uncovered developmentally regulated microRNA candidates whose biogenesis, at least in one case, is dependent on a Dicer homolog, DrnB. Furthermore, we identified a large number of 21 nt RNAs originating from the DIRS-1 retrotransposon, clusters of which have been suggested to constitute centromeres. Small RNAs from another retrotransposon, Skipper, were significantly up-regulated in strains depleted of the second Dicer-like protein, DrnA, and a putative RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, RrpC. …


The Regulation Of Genes And Genomes By Small Rnas., Victor Ambros, Xuemei Chen Apr 2007

The Regulation Of Genes And Genomes By Small Rnas., Victor Ambros, Xuemei Chen

Victor R. Ambros

A recent Keystone Symposium on 'MicroRNAs and siRNAs: Biological Functions and Mechanisms' was organized by David Bartel and Shiv Grewal (and was held in conjunction with 'RNAi for Target Validation and as a Therapeutic', organized by Stephen Friend and John Maraganore). The 'MicroRNAs and siRNAs' meeting brought together scientists working on diverse biological aspects of small regulatory RNAs, including microRNAs, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs and rasiRNAs). Among the themes discussed were the diversity of small regulatory RNAs and their developmental functions, their biogenesis, the identification of their regulatory targets, their mechanisms of action, and their roles …


Potent Effect Of Target Structure On Microrna Function, Peter Williams, Dang Long, Rosalind Lee, Chi Chan, Victor Ambros, Ye Ding Mar 2007

Potent Effect Of Target Structure On Microrna Function, Peter Williams, Dang Long, Rosalind Lee, Chi Chan, Victor Ambros, Ye Ding

Victor R. Ambros

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that repress protein synthesis by binding to target messenger RNAs. We investigated the effect of target secondary structure on the efficacy of repression by miRNAs. Using structures predicted by the Sfold program, we model the interaction between an miRNA and a target as a two-step hybridization reaction: nucleation at an accessible target site followed by hybrid elongation to disrupt local target secondary structure and form the complete miRNA-target duplex. This model accurately accounts for the sensitivity to repression by let-7 of various mutant forms of the Caenorhabditis elegans lin-41 3' untranslated region and for …


Characterization Of Microrna Expression Levels And Their Biological Correlates In Human Cancer Cell Lines., Caifu Chen, Arti Gaur, David Jewell, Yu Liang, Dana Ridzon, Jason Moore, Victor Ambros, Mark Israel Mar 2007

Characterization Of Microrna Expression Levels And Their Biological Correlates In Human Cancer Cell Lines., Caifu Chen, Arti Gaur, David Jewell, Yu Liang, Dana Ridzon, Jason Moore, Victor Ambros, Mark Israel

Victor R. Ambros

MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that function by regulating target gene expression posttranscriptionally. They play a critical role in developmental and physiologic processes and are implicated in the pathogenesis of several human diseases including cancer. We examined the expression profiles of 241 human microRNAs in normal tissues and the NCI-60 panel of human tumor-derived cell lines. To quantify microRNA expression, we employed a highly sensitive technique that uses stem-loop primers for reverse transcription followed by real-time PCR. Most microRNAs were expressed at lower levels in tumor-derived cell lines compared with the corresponding normal tissue. Agglomerative hierarchical clustering analysis of microRNA …