Topic: RNA editing

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SeminarNeuroscience

Functional and translational implications of A-to-I editing in brain development and neurodevelopmental disorders

Michael Breen
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Sep 21, 2022
SeminarNeuroscience

MicroRNAs as targets in the epilepsies: hits, misses and complexes

David Henshall
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
May 4, 2022

MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that provide a critical layer of gene expression control. Individual microRNAs variably exert effects across networks of genes via sequence-specific binding to mRNAs, fine-tuning protein levels. This helps coordinate the timing and specification of cell fate transitions during brain development and maintains neural circuit function and plasticity by activity-dependent (re)shaping of synapses and the levels of neurotransmitter components. MicroRNA levels have been found to be altered in tissue from the epileptogenic zone resected from adults with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and this has driven efforts to explore their therapeutic potential, in particular using antisense oligonucleotide (ASOs) inhibitors termed antimirs. Here, we review the molecular mechanisms by which microRNAs control brain excitability and the latest progress towards a microRNA-based treatment for temporal lobe epilepsy. We also look at whether microRNA-based approaches could be used to treat genetic epilepsies, correcting individual genes or dysregulated pathways. Finally, we look at how cells have evolved to maximise the efficiency of the microRNA system via RNA editing, where single base changes is capable of altering the repertoire of genes under the control of a single microRNA. The findings improve our understanding of the molecular landscape of the epileptic brain and may lead to new therapies.

ePosterNeuroscience

A new triple fluorescence reporter system for discrimination of Apobec1 and Apobec3 C-to-U RNA editing activities and editing-dependent protein expression

Jochen Meier, Magnus Harnau, Barbara Schweissthal, Kea Brunken, Anton Marques, Julia Brach, Leonie Emde, Julia Leonhard, Florian Hetsch, Steffen Fricke

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