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Adar3 Is Involved in Learning and Memory in Mice.
Mladenova, Dessislava; Barry, Guy; Konen, Lyndsey M; Pineda, Sandy S; Guennewig, Boris; Avesson, Lotta; Zinn, Raphael; Schonrock, Nicole; Bitar, Maina; Jonkhout, Nicky; Crumlish, Lauren; Kaczorowski, Dominik C; Gong, Andrew; Pinese, Mark; Franco, Gloria R; Walkley, Carl R; Vissel, Bryce; Mattick, John S.
Afiliação
  • Mladenova D; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Barry G; St. Vincent's Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Konen LM; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Pineda SS; St. Vincent's Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Guennewig B; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Avesson L; Centre for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Zinn R; St. Vincent's Centre for Applied Medical Research (AMR), Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Schonrock N; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Bitar M; St. Vincent's Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Jonkhout N; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Crumlish L; St. Vincent's Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Kaczorowski DC; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Gong A; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Pinese M; Centre for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Franco GR; St. Vincent's Centre for Applied Medical Research (AMR), Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Walkley CR; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Vissel B; St. Vincent's Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Mattick JS; Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Front Neurosci ; 12: 243, 2018.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29719497
ABSTRACT
The amount of regulatory RNA encoded in the genome and the extent of RNA editing by the post-transcriptional deamination of adenosine to inosine (A-I) have increased with developmental complexity and may be an important factor in the cognitive evolution of animals. The newest member of the A-I editing family of ADAR proteins, the vertebrate-specific ADAR3, is highly expressed in the brain, but its functional significance is unknown. In vitro studies have suggested that ADAR3 acts as a negative regulator of A-I RNA editing but the scope and underlying mechanisms are also unknown. Meta-analysis of published data indicates that mouse Adar3 expression is highest in the hippocampus, thalamus, amygdala, and olfactory region. Consistent with this, we show that mice lacking exon 3 of Adar3 (which encodes two double stranded RNA binding domains) have increased levels of anxiety and deficits in hippocampus-dependent short- and long-term memory formation. RNA sequencing revealed a dysregulation of genes involved in synaptic function in the hippocampi of Adar3-deficient mice. We also show that ADAR3 transiently translocates from the cytoplasm to the nucleus upon KCl-mediated activation in SH-SY5Y cells. These results indicate that ADAR3 contributes to cognitive processes in mammals.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article