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mRNA post-transcriptional regulation
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mRNA post-transcriptional modifications
DNA mRNA mRNA modifications synthesis folding and modifications sorting degradation
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mRNA post-transcriptional modifications
mRNA splicing mRNA editing miRNAs
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mRNA splicing Splicing
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mRNA splicing
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Alternative splicing Blencowe, Cell
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AChE alternative splicing during stress-situations
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3’ alternative splicing
1 2 3 4 5 6 4’ GRE 500 bp AChE-S 1 2 3 4 6 3’ mRNA variants AChE-E 1 2 3 4 5 4’ AChE-R 1 2 3 4 5
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AChE alternative splicing in stress
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AChE-R is upregulated during stress
Meshorer et al., 2005, Mol Psy Meshorer et al. 2002, Science
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Post traumatic stress disorder
DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for PTSD Model The person experiences a traumatic event Exposure to predator odor The traumatic event is persistently re-experienced Persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma Elevated maze Persistent symptoms of increased arousal Startle response
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Post traumatic stress disorder
Exposure to acute stressor
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RNA editing RNA editing involves the insertion/deletion or modification of single nucleotides in pre-mRNA molecules The most widespread editing is A->I and C->U
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RNA editing Keegan et al., 2001, Nat Gen Rev
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RNA editing consequences
Coding regions 5’ and 3’ UTRs Initiation and stop codons Splicing critical sites Keegan et al., 2001, Nat Gen Rev
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A->I editing occurs predominantly in the CNS
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5-HT receptor editing Toda et al J. Pharm Sc.
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5-HT editing induces functional alterations
Herrick-Davis et al., 1999, J Neurochem
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5-HT receptor editing and depression
Serotonin has an important role in mood regulation The action of many antidepressant (TCA, SRI, XTC, cocaine) drugs is mediated by enhancement of 5-HT transmission. May low efficiency of 5-HT receptor, due to editing, be partially responsible of clinical depression?
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5-HT editing and depression
Englander et al., 2005, JNS Iwamoto et al., 2005, Neurosc Res
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RNA interference (RNAi)
Small RNA (sRNA) molecules hybridize mRNA impeding its translation These molecules are processed and act with respective protein complexes to bind their target mRNAs There are two precursor to sRNA: dsRNA and miRNA RNA templated polymerization hybridization of overlapping sequences endogenous transcripts dsRNA miRNA
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A single miRNA is predicted to interact with hundreds of mRNA targets
siRNA maturation A single miRNA is predicted to interact with hundreds of mRNA targets
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Amplification of silencing
Sijen et al. (2001) Cell
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mIR-134 is expressed in the brain before synaptogenesis
Schratt et al., Science 2006
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mIR-134 regulates spine size
Schratt et al., Science 2006
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mIR-134 interacts with Limk1
Schratt et al., Science 2006
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mIR-134 suppresses Limk1 expression
Schratt et al., Science 2006
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Limk1 rescues miRNA-134 induced spine volume reduction
Schratt et al., Science 2006
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BDNF controls miRNA-134 effect on neurite growth
Schratt et al., Science 2006
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