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Sci Rep ; 6: 28998, 2016 07 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27383233

ABSTRACT

Forkhead-box domain (Fox) containing family members are known to play a role in neocorticogenesis and have also been associated with disorders on the autism spectrum. Here we show that a single RNA-binding protein, Hu antigen R (HuR), dictates translation specificity of bound mRNAs and is sufficient to define distinct Foxp-characterized subpopulations of neocortical projection neurons. Furthermore, distinct phosphorylation states of HuR differentially regulate translation of Foxp mRNAs in vitro. This demonstrates the importance of RNA binding proteins within the framework of the developing brain and further confirms the role of mRNA translation in autism pathogenesis.


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ELAV-Like Protein 1/physiology , Forkhead Transcription Factors/biosynthesis , Neocortex/metabolism , Nerve Tissue Proteins/biosynthesis , Neurogenesis/genetics , Protein Biosynthesis , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , 3' Untranslated Regions/genetics , Animals , Autism Spectrum Disorder/genetics , Chromatin Immunoprecipitation , Female , Forkhead Transcription Factors/genetics , Gestational Age , Male , Mice , Neocortex/embryology , Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics , Phosphorylation , Protein Processing, Post-Translational , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Repressor Proteins/biosynthesis , Repressor Proteins/genetics
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Neuroscience ; 248: 499-528, 2013 Sep 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23727006

ABSTRACT

The mature neocortex is a unique six-layered mammalian brain region. It is composed of morphologically and functionally distinct subpopulations of primary projection neurons that form complex circuits across the central nervous system. The precisely-timed generation of projection neurons from neural stem cells governs their differentiation, postmitotic specification, and signaling, and is critical for cognitive and sensorimotor ability. Developmental perturbations to the birthdate, location, and connectivity of neocortical neurons are observed in neurological and psychiatric disorders. These facts are highlighting the importance of the precise spatiotemporal development of the neocortex regulated by intricate transcriptional, but also complex post-transcriptional events. Indeed, mRNA transcripts undergo many post-transcriptional regulatory steps before the production of functional proteins, which specify neocortical neural stem cells and subpopulations of neocortical neurons. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the differential post-transcriptional regulation of key transcripts by RNA-binding proteins, including splicing, localization, stability, and translation. We also present a transcriptome screen of candidate molecules associated with post-transcriptional mRNA processing that are differentially expressed at key developmental time points across neocortical prenatal neurogenesis.


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Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Neocortex/cytology , Nerve Net/growth & development , Neural Stem Cells/metabolism , Neurogenesis , Neurons/metabolism , Animals , Humans , Neocortex/growth & development , Neocortex/metabolism , Nerve Net/metabolism , Neural Stem Cells/cytology , Neural Stem Cells/physiology , Neurons/cytology , Neurons/physiology , RNA-Binding Proteins/genetics
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