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. 2015 May 26;112(23):7327–7332. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1502076112

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

The MiR-200 family regulates a network of glycogenes altering glycosylation crucial to processes involved in EMT. Glycogenes inhibited when miR-200f levels are high (Left, green arrow, red glycogenes) and promoted by loss of miR-200f (Right, red arrow, green glycogenes) alter glycosylation in multiple contexts including receptor signaling (36), protein secretion (40), and cell-adhesion networks (2931).