Journal article
SOX9 regulates microRNA miR-202-5p/3p expression during mouse testis differentiation
EN Wainwright, JS Jorgensen, Y Kim, V Truong, S Bagheri-Fam, T Davidson, T Svingen, SL Fernandez-Valverde, KS McClelland, RJ Taft, VR Harley, P Koopman, D Wilhelm
Biology of Reproduction | Published : 2013
Abstract
MicroRNAs are important regulators of developmental gene expression, but their contribution to fetal gonad development is not well understood. We have identified the evolutionarily conserved gonadal microRNAs miR-202-5p and miR-202-3p as having a potential role in regulating mouse embryonic gonad differentiation. These microRNAs are expressed in a sexually dimorphic pattern as the primordial XY gonad differentiates into a testis, with strong expression in Sertoli cells. In vivo, ectopic expression of pri-miR-202 in XX gonads did not result in molecular changes to the ovarian determination pathway. Expression of the primary transcript of miR-202-5p/3p remained low in XY gonads in a conditiona..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council (ARC)
Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by Australian Research Council (ARC) grant DP0879913 and National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia grant 631460. D. W. is a Future Fellow of the ARC (FT110100327).