SRF and miRs in Smooth Muscle Differentiation and Proliferation (Mus musculus)

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ArcPathVisio Brace Ellipse EndoplasmicReticulum GolgiApparatus HexagonPathVisio MimDegradation Mitochondria Octagon PentagonPathVisio Rectangle RoundedRectangle SarcoplasmicReticulum TriangleEquilateralEast TrianglePathVisio none NucleusMechanism UnknownMir143Camk2dMyocdKlf4Nkx2-5Smooth Muscle ProliferationCcnd2Mir145Elk1Smooth Mushcle DifferentiationMef2dMef2aMef2bMef2cMir199a-1MIR214Mir133a-2Mir133a-1SRFMyocdKlf4SRFElk1SRFSRFCytoplasmName: SRF and miRs in Smooth Muscle Differentiation and ProliferationLast Modified: 2/21/2013Organism: Mus musculus


Description

Smooth muscle cells exhibit a unique plasticity, in that they are able to oscillate between proliferative and more quiescent, differentiated states. These two states are determined, in part, by a network of transcription factors, including Klf-4, Elk-1 and serum response factor (SRF), that regulate expression of genes controlling smooth muscle cell status. Two smooth muscle-enriched, co-transcribed microRNAs (miRNAs), miR-143 and miR-145, cooperatively target this transcription factor network to promote smooth muscle cell differentiation. miR-145 also acts in a positive feed-foward regulatory loop to enhance expression of the smooth muscle regulator, Myocardin (Myocd), which cooperates with SRF to activate transcription of miR-143/145. Conversely, the cardiac and skeletal muscle-enriched miRNA, miR-133, which is also under transcriptional control of both SRF and Mef2C, acts in a negative feed-back loop to decrease SRF translation. Other miRNAs, including miR-214 and miR-199a, also target SRF, limiting its activity in specific cell types.

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Bibliography

  1. Park C, Hennig GW, Sanders KM, Cho JH, Hatton WJ, Redelman D, Park JK, Ward SM, Miano JM, Yan W, Ro S; ''SRF-Dependent microRNAs Regulate Gastrointestinal Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotypes.''; Gastroenterology, 2011 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
  2. Cordes KR, Sheehy NT, White MP, Berry EC, Morton SU, Muth AN, Lee TH, Miano JM, Ivey KN, Srivastava D; ''miR-145 and miR-143 regulate smooth muscle cell fate and plasticity.''; Nature, 2009 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
  3. Liu N, Bezprozvannaya S, Williams AH, Qi X, Richardson JA, Bassel-Duby R, Olson EN; ''microRNA-133a regulates cardiomyocyte proliferation and suppresses smooth muscle gene expression in the heart.''; Genes Dev, 2008 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

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59039view20:43, 21 February 2013MaintBotUpdated Ensembl and UniProt data source
45983view21:02, 1 December 2011MaintBotNew pathway

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DataNodes

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Name  ↓Type  ↓Database reference  ↓Comment  ↓
Camk2dGeneProductENSMUSG00000053819 (Ensembl)
Ccnd2GeneProductENSMUSG00000000184 (Ensembl)
Elk1GeneProductENSMUSG00000009406 (Ensembl)
Klf4GeneProductENSMUSG00000003032 (Ensembl)
MIR214GeneProduct
Mef2aGeneProductENSMUSG00000030557 (Ensembl)
Mef2bGeneProductENSMUSG00000079033 (Ensembl)
Mef2cGeneProductENSMUSG00000005583 (Ensembl)
Mef2dGeneProductENSMUSG00000001419 (Ensembl)
Mir133a-1GeneProductENSMUSG00000065399 (Ensembl)
Mir133a-2GeneProductENSMUSG00000065460 (Ensembl)
Mir143GeneProductENSMUSG00000065445 (Ensembl)
Mir145GeneProductENSMUSG00000065592 (Ensembl)
Mir199a-1GeneProductENSMUSG00000065547 (Ensembl)
MyocdGeneProductENSMUSG00000020542 (Ensembl)
Nkx2-5GeneProductENSMUSG00000015579 (Ensembl)
SRFGeneProduct
Smooth Muscle ProliferationPathway
Smooth Mushcle DifferentiationPathway

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