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  • Micro-RNAs are often found grouped together in animal genomes, but the reasons for this clustering are not fully understood.
  • Researchers studied a specific micro-RNA cluster in fruit flies (Drosophila) that affects leg development, finding that overexpressing the entire cluster led to shorter leg appendages.
  • The study revealed that while individual micro-RNAs do not cause noticeable changes, certain combinations can lead to similar leg-shortening effects, highlighting the unique roles of both ancient and newer micro-RNAs in regulating gene networks.

Article Abstract

A striking feature of micro-RNAs is that they are often clustered in the genomes of animals. The functional and evolutionary consequences of this clustering remain obscure. Here, we investigated a micro-RNA cluster miR-6/5/4/286/3/309 that is conserved across drosophilid lineages. Small RNA sequencing revealed expression of this micro-RNA cluster in Drosophila melanogaster leg discs, and conditional overexpression of the whole cluster resulted in leg appendage shortening. Transgenic overexpression lines expressing different combinations of micro-RNA cluster members were also constructed. Expression of individual micro-RNAs from the cluster resulted in a normal wild-type phenotype, but either the expression of several ancient micro-RNAs together (miR-5/4/286/3/309) or more recently evolved clustered micro-RNAs (miR-6-1/2/3) can recapitulate the phenotypes generated by the whole-cluster overexpression. Screening of transgenic fly lines revealed downregulation of leg-patterning gene cassettes in generation of the leg-shortening phenotype. Furthermore, cell transfection with different combinations of micro-RNA cluster members revealed a suite of downstream genes targeted by all cluster members, as well as complements of targets that are unique for distinct micro-RNAs. Considered together, the micro-RNA targets and the evolutionary ages of each micro-RNA in the cluster demonstrate the importance of micro-RNA clustering, where new members can reinforce and modify the selection forces on both the cluster regulation and the gene regulatory network of existing micro-RNAs. Key words: micro-RNA, cluster, evolution.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaa146DOI Listing

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