Novel mRNA-silencing bodies at the synapse: A never-ending story

Several cellular responses depend on translational regulation and in most cases, this involves the formation of cytoplasmic granules that contain repressed mRNAs. In neurons, numerous mRNAs travel along dendrites to be locally regulated upon synapse activity and we have recently shown that the exori...

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Autores principales: Thomas, M.G., Boccaccio, G.L.
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spelling todo:paper_19420889_v9_n2_p1_Thomas2023-10-03T16:36:57Z Novel mRNA-silencing bodies at the synapse: A never-ending story Thomas, M.G. Boccaccio, G.L. DHPG FMRP NMDA Samd4 Smaug XRN1 Several cellular responses depend on translational regulation and in most cases, this involves the formation of cytoplasmic granules that contain repressed mRNAs. In neurons, numerous mRNAs travel along dendrites to be locally regulated upon synapse activity and we have recently shown that the exoribonuclease XRN1 forms dynamic aggregates at the post synapse that respond to specific stimuli.1 These foci were termed SX-bodies and are distinct from stress granules (SGs), processing bodies (PBs) and other RNA granules previously described. Together with Smaug1-foci and FMRP-granules, the SX-bodies contribute to dynamically shape the transcriptome available for translation at the post-synapse. © 2016 María Gabriela Thomas and Graciela Lidia Boccaccio. Fil:Thomas, M.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Boccaccio, G.L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_19420889_v9_n2_p1_Thomas
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topic DHPG
FMRP
NMDA
Samd4
Smaug
XRN1
spellingShingle DHPG
FMRP
NMDA
Samd4
Smaug
XRN1
Thomas, M.G.
Boccaccio, G.L.
Novel mRNA-silencing bodies at the synapse: A never-ending story
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FMRP
NMDA
Samd4
Smaug
XRN1
description Several cellular responses depend on translational regulation and in most cases, this involves the formation of cytoplasmic granules that contain repressed mRNAs. In neurons, numerous mRNAs travel along dendrites to be locally regulated upon synapse activity and we have recently shown that the exoribonuclease XRN1 forms dynamic aggregates at the post synapse that respond to specific stimuli.1 These foci were termed SX-bodies and are distinct from stress granules (SGs), processing bodies (PBs) and other RNA granules previously described. Together with Smaug1-foci and FMRP-granules, the SX-bodies contribute to dynamically shape the transcriptome available for translation at the post-synapse. © 2016 María Gabriela Thomas and Graciela Lidia Boccaccio.
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title Novel mRNA-silencing bodies at the synapse: A never-ending story
title_short Novel mRNA-silencing bodies at the synapse: A never-ending story
title_full Novel mRNA-silencing bodies at the synapse: A never-ending story
title_fullStr Novel mRNA-silencing bodies at the synapse: A never-ending story
title_full_unstemmed Novel mRNA-silencing bodies at the synapse: A never-ending story
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