MIR-NATs repress MAPT translation and aid proteostasis in neurodegeneration.


Journal

Nature
ISSN: 1476-4687
Titre abrégé: Nature
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0410462

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
06 2021
Historique:
received: 15 04 2016
accepted: 15 04 2021
pubmed: 21 5 2021
medline: 27 7 2021
entrez: 20 5 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The human genome expresses thousands of natural antisense transcripts (NAT) that can regulate epigenetic state, transcription, RNA stability or translation of their overlapping genes

Identifiants

pubmed: 34012113
doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-03556-6
pii: 10.1038/s41586-021-03556-6
pmc: PMC7610982
mid: EMS126982
doi:

Substances chimiques

Internal Ribosome Entry Sites 0
MAPT protein, human 0
RNA, Antisense 0
tau Proteins 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

117-123

Subventions

Organisme : Medical Research Council
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Organisme : Cancer Research UK
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Organisme : Wellcome Trust
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Auteurs

Roberto Simone (R)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK. r.simone@ucl.ac.uk.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK. r.simone@ucl.ac.uk.

Faiza Javad (F)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Warren Emmett (W)

UCL Genetics Institute, London, UK.
Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Inivata Ltd, Babraham, UK.

Oscar G Wilkins (OG)

Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.

Filipa Lourenço Almeida (FL)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Natalia Barahona-Torres (N)

Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Justyna Zareba-Paslawska (J)

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Mazdak Ehteramyan (M)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Paola Zuccotti (P)

Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology (CIBIO), Trento, Italy.

Angelika Modelska (A)

Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology (CIBIO), Trento, Italy.

Kavitha Siva (K)

Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology (CIBIO), Trento, Italy.

Gurvir S Virdi (GS)

Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.

Jamie S Mitchell (JS)

Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.

Jasmine Harley (J)

Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.

Victoria A Kay (VA)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Geshanthi Hondhamuni (G)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Daniah Trabzuni (D)

Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Mina Ryten (M)

Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Selina Wray (S)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Elisavet Preza (E)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Demis A Kia (DA)

Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Alan Pittman (A)

Genetics Research Centre, Molecular and Clinical Sciences, St George's University of London, London, UK.

Raffaele Ferrari (R)

Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Claudia Manzoni (C)

UCL School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacology, London, UK.

Andrew Lees (A)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

John A Hardy (JA)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
UK Dementia Research Institute, UCL, London, UK.
Institute for Advanced Study, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, SAR, China.

Michela A Denti (MA)

Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology (CIBIO), Trento, Italy.

Alessandro Quattrone (A)

Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology (CIBIO), Trento, Italy.

Rickie Patani (R)

Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.

Per Svenningsson (P)

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Thomas T Warner (TT)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.

Vincent Plagnol (V)

UCL Genetics Institute, London, UK.

Jernej Ule (J)

Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.
National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Rohan de Silva (R)

Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK. r.desilva@ucl.ac.uk.
Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK. r.desilva@ucl.ac.uk.

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