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What are the roles of microRNAs at the mammalian synapse?
Authors:Anetta Konecna  Jacki E. HeraudLucia Schoderboeck  Alexandre A.S.F. RaposoMichael A. Kiebler
Affiliation:Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Spitalgasse 4, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:The modification of neuronal connections in response to stimuli is believed to be the basis of long-term memory formation. It is currently accepted that local protein synthesis critically contributes to site-restricted modulation of individual synapses. Here, we summarize recent evidence implicating miRNAs in this process, leading to altered dendrite morphogenesis and synaptic plasticity. Second, we discuss findings in non-neuronal systems about how RNA-binding proteins can modulate miRNA–mRNA interactions, and how these mechanisms might apply to neurons. Finally, we review recent findings that P-bodies may be important sites for miRNA action at the synapse.
Keywords:microRNA   Dendritic RNA transport   Neuronal RNA granules   Processing bodies   Translational control at the synapse   RNA-binding proteins
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