LIN28
Lin-28 homolog A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LIN28 gene.
LIN28 encodes an RNA-binding protein that binds to and enhances the translation of the IGF-2 mRNA. Lin28 binds to the let-7 pre-microRNA and blocks production of the mature let-7 microRNA in mouse embryonic stem cells. In pluripotent embryonal carcinoma cells, LIN28 is localized in the ribosomes, P-bodies and stress granules.
Function
Stem cell expression
LIN28 is thought to regulate the self-renewal of stem cells. In Caenorhabditis elegans, there is only one Lin28 gene that is expressed and in vertebrates, there are two paralogs present, Lin28a and Lin28b. In nematodes, the LIN28 homolog lin-28 is a heterochronic gene that determines the onset of early larval stages of developmental events in C. elegans, by regulating the self-renewal of nematode stem cells in the skin and vulva during development. In mice, LIN28 is highly expressed in mouse embryonic stem cells and during early embryogenesis.LIN28 is highly expressed in human embryonic stem cells and can enhance the efficiency of the formation of induced pluripotent stem cells from human fibroblasts.
Puberty
LIN28 overexpression in mice can cause gigantism and a delay in puberty onset, consistent with human genome-wide association studies suggesting that polymorphisms in the human LIN28B gene are associated with human height and puberty timing. Mutations in LIN28B are associated with precocious puberty.LIN28 can regulate glucose homeostasis in mammals by increasing insulin-PI3K-mTOR signaling and insulin sensitivity, thereby promoting resistance to high fat diet-induced obesity and type 2 diabetes. Aberrant expression of LIN28 has been seen to regulate aerobic glycolysis to facilitate cancer proliferation