Rna Sequences
RNA sequences
Neuronal RNA signatures: Regulation and Function
Neurons are uniquely complex cells characterized by the expression of RNA sequences that are found in no other cell type: neuron-specific mRNA splice isoforms, circular RNAs, microRNAs, and ultra-long 3’UTRs. Although relatively little is known about how these neuronal RNA signatures control neuronal development and function, the importance of RNA-directed regulation in the brain is exemplified by its implication in neurological diseases. Our goal is to gain mechanistic and functional insight of the neuron-specific RNA landscape that drives neural function in health and disease.
RNA-driven phase separation from cells to SARS
Biomolecular condensation is a mechanism for controlling cell organization. Many condensates are rich in nuclei acids such as RNA. The role of specific RNA sequences and structures in promoting the molecular identity of condensates formed for cell polarity and division and by the SARS CoV-2 virus will be discussed.