FoxH1 represses miR-430 during early embryonic development of zebrafish via non-canonical regulation.
Patrick FischerHao ChenFrederic PachoDietmar RiederRobin A KimmelDirk MeyerPublished in: BMC biology (2019)
We were able to identify the distinct roles of protein domains of FoxH1 in the regulation process of miR-430. We provide evidence that the indirect repression of miR-430 loci depends on the connection to a distal repressive chromosome environment via a non-canonical mode. The widespread distribution of such non-canonical binding sites of FoxH1, found not only in our study, argues against a function restricted to regulating miR-430 and for a more global role of FoxH1 in chromatin folding.