miR-211 RISC binds POU3F2 mRNA

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R-HSA-9858309
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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miR-211 is an MITF-M-dependent target gene that is expressed in the melanocyte lineage and is frequently downregulated in melanoma (Hunter et al, 1998; Duncan et al, 1998; Duncan et al, 2001). miR-211 has been proposed as a regulator of melanoma cell invasivess through regulation of some of its target genes (Margue et al, 2013; De Luca et al, 2016; Levy et al, 2010).
miR-211 binds to cognate sites in the 3'UTR of the POU3F2 transcript to repress translation (Boyle et al, 2011). Because POU3F2 is itself a regulator of MITF, miR-211 establishes a feedback loop linking between POU3F2 and MITF expression levels (Goodall et al, 2008; Wellbrook et al, 2008; Herbert et al, 2019; reviewed in Goding and Arnheiter, 2019; Fane et al, 2019).
Literature References
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29781575 BRN2, a POUerful driver of melanoma phenotype switching and metastasis

Sturm, RA, Chhabra, Y, Fane, ME, Smith, AG

Pigment Cell Melanoma Res 2019
11208852 Melastatin expression and prognosis in cutaneous malignant melanoma

Kauffman, M, Deeds, J, Donovan, M, Sober, AJ, Duncan, LM, Cronin, FE, McCarthy, JJ

J Clin Oncol 2001
18628967 Oncogenic BRAF regulates melanoma proliferation through the lineage specific factor MITF

Pickersgill, H, Brummelkamp, T, Wellbrock, C, Paterson, H, Rana, S, Marais, R

PLoS One 2008
18829533 Brn-2 represses microphthalmia-associated transcription factor expression and marks a distinct subpopulation of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor-negative melanoma cells

Sturm, RA, Nuciforo, P, Davidson, I, Carreira, S, Goodall, J, Goding, CR, Denat, L, Larue, L, Kobi, D

Cancer Res 2008
21109473 Intronic miR-211 assumes the tumor suppressive function of its host gene in melanoma

Scott, KL, Fletcher, AL, Song, JS, Li, S, Novina, CD, Yokoyama, S, Khaled, M, Turley, SJ, Fisher, DE, Levy, C, Garraway, LA, Iliopoulos, D, Pinner, S, Janas, MM, Chen, PH, Schubert, S, Granter, SR

Mol Cell 2010
31123060 MITF-the first 25 years

Arnheiter, H, Goding, CR

Genes Dev 2019
21435193 Melanoma cell invasiveness is regulated by miR-211 suppression of the BRN2 transcription factor

Sturm, RA, Hacker, E, Boyle, GM, Dutton-Regester, K, Stark, MS, Bonazzi, VF, Cook, AL, Woods, SL, Aoude, LG, Hayward, NK

Pigment Cell Melanoma Res 2011
30804224 BRN2 suppresses apoptosis, reprograms DNA damage repair, and is associated with a high somatic mutation burden in melanoma

Middleton, MR, Sesma-Sanz, L, Andrews, S, Robles-Espinoza, CD, Goding, CR, Louphrasitthiphol, P, Binet, R, Larue, L, Chauhan, J, Herbert, K, Lambert, JP, Masson, JY, Roberts, ND, Suer, E, Sarkar, S, Kalkavan, H, Falletta, P, Gingras, AC

Genes Dev 2019
9537257 Down-regulation of the novel gene melastatin correlates with potential for melanoma metastasis

Deeds, J, Shyjan, AW, Hunter, J, Shao, J, Duncan, LM, Holmgren, LM, Tepper, RI, Woolf, EA

Cancer Res 1998
9806836 Chromosomal localization and genomic characterization of the mouse melastatin gene (Mlsn1)

Moore, KJ, Shyjan, AW, Nagle, DL, Hunter, JJ, Smutko, JS, Shao, J, Holmgren, LM, Woolf, EA, Dussault, BJ

Genomics 1998
26599548 miR-211 and MITF modulation by Bcl-2 protein in melanoma cells

Trisciuoglio, D, Pelosi, A, Del Bufalo, D, Di Martile, M, Candiloro, A, Desideri, M, Farini, V, Bellei, B, Regazzo, G, Tupone, MG, De Luca, T, Rizzo, MG, D'Aguanno, S

Mol Carcinog 2016
24039954 New target genes of MITF-induced microRNA-211 contribute to melanoma cell invasion

Philippidou, D, Behrmann, I, Margue, C, Kreis, S, Schmitt, M, Reinsbach, SE

PLoS One 2013
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