Title : Trans-acting factors governing acetylcholinesterase mRNA metabolism in neurons - Bronicki_2012_Front.Mol.Neurosci_5_36 |
Author(s) : Bronicki LM , Jasmin BJ |
Ref : Front Mol Neurosci , 5 :36 , 2012 |
Abstract :
The most characterized function of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is to terminate cholinergic signaling at neuron-neuron and neuro-muscular synapses. In addition, AChE is causally or casually implicated in neuronal development, stress-response, cognition, and neurodegenerative diseases. Given the importance of AChE, many studies have focused on identifying the molecular mechanisms that govern its expression. Despite these efforts, post-transcriptional control of AChE mRNA expression is still relatively unclear. Here, we review the trans-acting factors and cis-acting elements that are known to control AChE pre-mRNA splicing, mature mRNA stability and translation. Moreover, since the Hu/ELAV family of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) have emerged in recent years as "master" post-transcriptional regulators, we discuss the possibility that predominantly neuronal ELAVs (nELAVs) play multiple roles in regulating splicing, stability, localization, and translation of AChE mRNA. |
PubMedSearch : Bronicki_2012_Front.Mol.Neurosci_5_36 |
PubMedID: 22461767 |
Bronicki LM, Jasmin BJ (2012)
Trans-acting factors governing acetylcholinesterase mRNA metabolism in neurons
Front Mol Neurosci
5 :36
Bronicki LM, Jasmin BJ (2012)
Front Mol Neurosci
5 :36