A Family of microRNAs Encoded by Myosin Genes Governs Myosin Expression and Muscle Performance
A Family of microRNAs Encoded by Myosin Genes Governs Myosin Expression and Muscle Performance
Myosin is the primary regulator of muscle strength and contractility. Here we show that three myosin genes, Myh6, Myh7, and Myh7b, encode related intronic microRNAs (miRNAs), which, in turn, control muscle myosin content, myofiber identity, and muscle performance. Within the adult heart, the Myh6 gene, encoding a fast myosin, coexpresses miR-208a, which regulates the expression of two slow myosins and their intronic miRNAs, Myh7/miR-208b and Myh7b/miR-499, respectively. miR-208b and miR-499 play redundant roles in the specification of muscle fiber identity by activating slow and repressing fast myofiber gene programs. The actions of these miRNAs are mediated in part by a collection of transcriptional repressors of slow myofiber genes. These findings reveal that myosin genes not only encode the major contractile proteins of muscle, but act more broadly to influence muscle function by encoding a network of intronic miRNAs that control muscle gene expression and performance.
- University of Vermont United States
- The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center United States
- Miragen Therapeutics (United States) United States
Myosin Type II, Base Sequence, Myosin Heavy Chains, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, DEVBIO, Cell Line, Mice, MicroRNAs, Chlorocebus aethiops, RNA, Animals, Muscle, Skeletal, Cardiac Myosins, Developmental Biology
Myosin Type II, Base Sequence, Myosin Heavy Chains, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, DEVBIO, Cell Line, Mice, MicroRNAs, Chlorocebus aethiops, RNA, Animals, Muscle, Skeletal, Cardiac Myosins, Developmental Biology
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