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The Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway Regulates the Expression of the miR-302 Cluster in Mouse ESCs and P19 Cells
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Mouse EscsTranscriptional RegulationDevelopmental BiologySignaling PathwayMir-302 GeneGene RegulationMir-302 ClusterMicrorna DetectionSmall RnaGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingCell DevelopmentOct4/nanog Binding SitesNon-coding RnaWnt/β-catenin PathwayMolecular Signaling
MicroRNAs of the miR-302 cluster are involved in early embryonic development and somatic cell reprogramming. Expression of the miR-302 gene is regulated by the binding of the pluripotency factors Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog to the miR-302 promoter. The specific expression pattern of the miR-302 gene suggested that additional transcription factors might be involved in its regulation. Here, we show that the miR-302 promoter is a direct target of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. We found that the miR-302 promoter contains three different functional Tcf/Lef binding sites. Two of the three sites were located within the cluster of Oct4/Sox2/Nanog binding sites and were essential for Wnt/β-catenin-mediated regulation of the miR-302 gene. Tcf3, the only Tcf/Lef factor that bound to the miR-302 promoter, acted as a repressor of miR-302 transcription. Interestingly, mutations in the two Tcf/Lef binding sites and the Oct4/Nanog binding sites abolished miR-302 promoter responsiveness to Wnt signaling, suggesting that the Tcf/Lef and the Oct4/Nanog sites interact genetically.
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