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Somatodendritic microRNAs identified by laser capture and multiplex RT-PCR

Authors :
Min Jeong Kye
Kaiqin Lao
Nan Lan Xu
Kenneth S. Kosik
Richard Bonneau
Sasha F. Levy
Benjamin Groves
Tsunglin Liu
Source :
RNA (New York, N.Y.). 13(8)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The catalog of RNAs present in dendrites represents the complete repertoire of local translation that contributes to synaptic plasticity. Most views hold that a pool of dendritic mRNAs is selectively transported to a dendritic destination. This view requires that some mRNAs in the dendrite are locally enriched relative to the cell body; however, quantitative comparisons that would support this assumption do not currently exist. These issues related to somatodendritic distribution of mRNAs also apply to the microRNAs, ∼21 nucleotide noncoding transcripts that bind to target mRNAs and either inhibit their translation or destabilize them. We combined laser capture with multiplex real-time RT (reverse transcription) PCR to quantify microRNAs in the neuritic and somatic compartments separately. The samples were standardized by RT-PCR measurements of a set of mRNAs, including known dendritic mRNAs, in these two compartments. Most neuronal miRNAs were detected in dendrites. With a few notable exceptions, most miRNAs were distributed through the somatodendritic compartment across a nearly constant gradient. Thus for lower-abundance miRNAs, the total neuronal concentration of the miRNA can remain readily detectable in the cell body but vanish from the dendrite. A very small number of miRNAs deviate from the distribution gradient across the miRNA population as relatively enriched or depleted in the dendrite.

Details

ISSN :
13558382
Volume :
13
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RNA (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....90e4421fef42aa8780a3756b9cf6e020